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A camera without a camera body…

Submitted by Brandon on Sunday, 8 June 2008No Comment
A camera without a camera body…

The Focus DSLR is all lens and no body.

 Focus DSLR

This is a weird idea, and one weird looking camera. HTLounge.net has the story…

The “Focus” is an all-in-one DSLR that has been housed completely within what looks like just the lens. The telescopic design effectively removes the need for a large SLR back altogether, so it looks like you are taking a picture with just the lens part of a DSLR. This is certainly a departure from conventional thinking.

Naturally, a design like this will come with its limitations, but the “Focus” DSLR looks a lot more portable than the massive Canon that my shutterbug friend likes to carry around with him.

Designed by Manuel Prada, we’ve got ourselves a curiosity. for HTLounge’s full story, click here. You can also head on over to Techeblog.com’s post (with photos!).

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