Monday, August 30, 2010

Get Eleven Of The Most Bizarre Camera Designs Ever Review


In today’s culture, we see the constant advance of technology in terms of consumer products, personal inventions, scientific discoveries and the latest developments in business and military equipment. However, some mechanical and electronic device designs are so different and unusual in nature that they can only be classified as strange, bizarre and just plain weird. Today, we’ll take a brief look at eleven of the most bizaree cameradesigns ever conceived.


First, there’s the HIV Blood Sample Camera, which is a device designed to have actual HIV-infected blood flowing through it and blood is triggered to flow each time a photo is taken. Next, comes the Deer Horns Camera, a really old, steampunk style-looking device with actual deer horns on it. Speaking of steampunk, there’s the Perfect Steampunk Camera as well. This device is homemade with brass casing, aluminum strips and household scrap and even has a tripod stand connected at the bottom. Fourth on the list is the Vintage Design Camera, which is equipped with a pinhole and lens in its body. It has an artistic handle, a rustic look and seems to resemble an old clock sort of. Fifth comes the Human Skull Camera, which was actually made from the real skull of a thirteen year-old girl. It has all the functionality of a regular camera but seriously, would you want to hold a real skull in your hands for taking pictures?
Anyway, the sixth one is the Vietnam Vintage Camera Gun. This device is a camera designed in the form of a little rifle with parts that seem to resemble the style of an old movie-type camera. Apparently, this camera was actually used by reporters during that controversial war. Next, there is the seventh device known as the Dragonfly camera. It was constructed with aluminum and acrylic, having chains moving over pinions connected by a common shaft, a black leather cover on one side and a cross cut out on the other. This device was made in memory of a deceased nine year-old girl. Then, eight is enough with the eighth camera called the Pistol. This device is an actual gun that was converted into a camera, it still operates in point and shoot manner like an active firearm and it’s been used by the Japanese Police.
Furthermore, the ninth hour approaches with the next device, the Vintage-Style Steampunk Camera. This camera has rubber and leather belts and a rustic shutter pivoted at the edges within its body although it lacks the true style of steampunk but it is very old-looking. Then comes number ten, the Sleek Gun camera. Yeah, this is another gun converted into a camera but it has a sleek, compact design. It was actually a training gun used by police officers and it has great accuracy. It captures photos at half size in 35mm film with a fixed focus 45mm lens. Lastly, there’s the Weird Pinhole Camera, which I find very difficult to actually describe to you (Shown above). But apparently, it’s meant to be used for capturing “weird” subjects of interest including 8 months old pregnant women and altars made at the sites of accidents. There you have it, eleven, extremely bizarre cameras that really work for taking pictures. Click the source link below to see pictures of the other cameras described in this post.

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