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anybody used the Spark as a wearable camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="NyJosh" data-source="post: 35768" data-attributes="member: 6744"><p>My first thought is that that's a really expensive use for the Spark. Knowing that the spark was designed with the assumption that it'll primarily be flying with air rapidly moving through / around it, you are likely to shorten the life of the fan and possibly some of the internal components. There MUST be some cheaper task specific cameras out there that can do what you need.</p><p></p><p>I kind of equate this to leaving your car idling for an hour to charge your cell phone battery. While yes, it technically works, it's an awful lot of wear on the machine that it wasn't designed for for marginal benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NyJosh, post: 35768, member: 6744"] My first thought is that that's a really expensive use for the Spark. Knowing that the spark was designed with the assumption that it'll primarily be flying with air rapidly moving through / around it, you are likely to shorten the life of the fan and possibly some of the internal components. There MUST be some cheaper task specific cameras out there that can do what you need. I kind of equate this to leaving your car idling for an hour to charge your cell phone battery. While yes, it technically works, it's an awful lot of wear on the machine that it wasn't designed for for marginal benefit. [/QUOTE]
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anybody used the Spark as a wearable camera?