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Creative Hand-Carved Crystal Sculptures Mimic DSLR Cameras


Creative Hand-Carved Crystal Sculptures Mimic DSLR Cameras Photographers and collectors will surely want to check out these intricately designed cameras made completely out of crystal! Developed by Fotodiox, two hand-crafted models are made of premium grade crystal and designed to look like a smaller version of a Canon 7D or a Nikon D90.

The lens, handgrip, viewfinder, rear screen, and several knobs are made of separate pieces of crystal that are attached to the main body, while other buttons and dials are represented by etching into the crystal itself. The delicate designs are filled with elegant elements that mimic the originals.
Creative Hand-Carved Crystal Sculptures Mimic DSLR Cameras Creative Hand-Carved Crystal Sculptures Mimic DSLR Cameras Creative Hand-Carved Crystal Sculptures Mimic DSLR Cameras Creative Hand-Carved Crystal Sculptures Mimic DSLR Cameras Creative Hand-Carved Crystal Sculptures Mimic DSLR Cameras Creative Hand-Carved Crystal Sculptures Mimic DSLR Cameras Creative Hand-Carved Crystal Sculptures Mimic DSLR Cameras Fotodiox website
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