Dog's Stick POV Camera - (Watch The Eyes)

Some video close-up fun with a pooch & his stick.
MonkeySpanksays...

The eye movement is normal, and it compensates for the head bob when the dog runs so that little scruffy here has a smooth vision while bouncing. We do the same thing when we walk, but to a lesser extent because our head doesn't bob as much. Some birds don't have a moving eye in the socket, and would require stop-and-go motion while walking, such as pigeons, or head/neck rotation/panning for owls. Unlike humans, most birds have a refresh rate of at least 100Hz, so the effect cannot be compensated by rapid in-socket eye movement.

budzossays...

>> ^MonkeySpank:

The eye movement is normal, and it compensates for the head bob when the dog runs so that little scruffy here has a smooth vision while bouncing. We do the same thing when we walk, but to a lesser extent because our head doesn't bob as much. Some birds don't have a moving eye in the socket, and would require stop-and-go motion while walking, such as pigeons, or head/neck rotation/panning for owls. Unlike humans, most birds have a refresh rate of at least 100Hz, so the effect cannot be compensated by rapid in-socket eye movement.


This is why you can tape a camera to a chicken's head and use it for a steadicam. No bullshit.

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