Monday, September 21, 2009

Russian Billionaire Installs Anti-Photo Shield on Giant Yacht | Gadget Lab | Wired.com

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Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich has a rather curious new addition built in to his latest oversized yacht. The 557-foot boat Eclipse, the price tag of which has almost doubled since original plans were drawn to almost $1.2 billion, set sail this week with a slew of show-off features, from two helipads, two swimming pools and six-foot movie screens in all guest cabins, to a mini-submarine and missile-proof windows to combat piracy.

It might not seem like somebody with such ostentatious tastes would crave privacy, but along with these expensive toys, Ambramovich has installed an anti-paparazzi “shield”. Lasers sweep the surroundings and when they detect a CCD, they fire a bolt of light right at the camera to obliterate any photograph. According to the Times, these don’t run all the time, so friends and guests should still be able to grab snaps. Instead, they will be activated when guards spot the scourge of professional photography, paparazzi, loitering nearby.

1. This is freaking expensive.

2. One I saw "laser" at first glance, I thought it's shooting back to the camera-man and burns him immediately. But even if it doesn't, those anti-paparazzi shields are still cool. Wondering how they really work though. Interesting to see photos from anyone who've ever experienced that. :)

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