"VANCHEEK' a camera that sees the world
The VANCHEEK is a camera that sees the world. I always thought it was like a creature with one eye when I looked at the camera. So I designed it with a focus on lenses like the camera's "eye." First, I thought about the limitations of existing lenses. The cylindrical lens mainly has the functions of Zoom in and out back and forth. And the better the performance, the higher the price and the length and volume of the cylinder. The materials you use will also increase the weight. I thought of a spherical lens to complement this more compactly. Research has shown that we have technology for old lenses, but we haven't applied them to digital cameras yet. Unlike conventional cylindrical lenses, spherical lenses provide maximum viewing angles for users. In addition, it has the advantage of maximizing the sense of reality and immersion with a human eye-like structure. So the VANCHEEK camera with eyes to see the world was born. The VANCHEEK moves freely up, down, left and right along with the Zoom in and out functions of the existing camera. It also recognizes the movement of the user's pupils and automatically or manually illuminates the world. The reason why the camera was named as follows is that if a camera with enormous vision was linked to the user and reflected the world, it was considered foul in itself. I hope that VANCHEEK will be our friend who sees the wider world with one eye, not just a camera.
The camera VANCHEEK, which can capture the wider world with one eye, offers a new experience that has never been seen before.