The manufacturers of the newest point-and-shoots are attempting to simplify the user interface of their products to appeal to amateur photographers. Incredibly, this concept called the AXIO Blue Eye Camera is void of any buttons -- with the exception of only one.
Turning the device on and off can be accomplished with the single depressible component, while all other commands must be communicated through the same touchscreen that displays your subject and previous pictures. When you wish to take a photo there isn't even a shutter release button to signal a snapshot, since this too must be facilitated by the heat-sensitive VDT.
A glowing cobalt light is emitted from the lens when the gadget is active. It makes the AXIO Blue Eye Camera by Christos Ragias look even more avant-garde as it complements its futuristic operation with electrified aesthetics.
Hi-Tech Touchscreen Cameras
The AXIO Blue Eye Crops Out the Buttons
Trend Themes
1. Button-less Cameras - Manufacturers of point-and-shoots are simplifying camera interfaces by eliminating traditional buttons, presenting an opportunity for touch-driven design solutions.
2. Gesture-based Photography - The rise of touchscreens in cameras presents an opportunity for gesture-based controls that better integrate user actions and help differentiate leading products from competitors.
3. Minimalist Design - Mirrorless camera designs that prioritize touch-driven interfaces over physical buttons offer an opportunity for new design aesthetics that communicate simplicity to customers.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Button-less cameras represent a possible shift in interface design away from traditional buttons and knobs toward touch parameters, requiring innovative user interface design solutions.
2. Photography - Gesture-based controls can help amateur photographers better engage with their subjects, and may unlock new creative possibilities for professionals as well.
3. Industrial Design - Minimalist design principles can help designers examine how aesthetics and function align in modern camera design, providing new opportunities for elegant solutions.