jaredangle
Photojournalist
The 1990's/2000's anime series "Ghost in the Shell" (3 movies, 2+ TV seasons) is about a specialized secret police counterterrorism unit operating in a futuristic Japan in the 2040's, with many of the characters having cyborg body parts, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_shell
In several different scenes across different episodes, current optics/camera brands can be seen on devices used by the characters, such as a tiny "Carl Zeiss" on the iris of the main character's cyborg eyes, and a separate scene where a character uses a set of binoculars labeled "Mamiya".
Just thought this was interesting, later I can add links to screenshots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_shell
In several different scenes across different episodes, current optics/camera brands can be seen on devices used by the characters, such as a tiny "Carl Zeiss" on the iris of the main character's cyborg eyes, and a separate scene where a character uses a set of binoculars labeled "Mamiya".
Just thought this was interesting, later I can add links to screenshots.
regularchickens
Well-known
There's a number of anime I've seen that obviously had camera geeks on staff (or at least were very well-researched). Every so often you'll see a Nikon F2, an M, a Rolleiflex (especially popular these days), etc.
Freakscene
Obscure member
gerikson
Established
I think they were inspired by the "Zeiss Ikon" bionic eyes in William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy, starting with "Neuromancer" in 1984...
Share: