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Cardboard SLR Camera?

Aaron Westgate
May 19, 2006
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(GIZMODO Via Yahoo! News) – Strange stuff, this is. Apparently someone has built a single lens reflex camera out of cardboard and toothpicks. The coolest thing about this is that it uses a pencil to advance the film and even has a real rangefinder. We’ll try to contact the creator to discuss how he/she made this bugger. Read more 

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