Giant Nikon D3 DSLR Camera Costume For Halloween
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With Halloween just days away a number of really interesting geeky costumes have been found across the internet.
This is one of the more interesting ones!
A guy named Tyler Card built a fully-functional DSLR camera! Tyler built it using a bunch of cardboard and a five-gallon paint bucket for the lens. Hidden inside is an actual Nikon DSLR, and it displays photos on the Dell LCD laptop screen on the back. Its even got a functional Alienbees flash, and working shutter button.
You can see how this Halloween Costume was made in the video clip above!
For Halloween 2011, I designed a wearable camera costume using my Nikon DSLR. It’s a fully functional, complete with an LCD display, built in flash, shutter release button/wireless remote control. It is also capable of triggering my Alienbees strobe lights with a Paul C. Buff Cyber Commander, and winning any costume contest with the push of a button. Everything works from the LCD screen, built-in flash, and shutter release button. It is also capable of wirelessly controlling my Alienbees strobes, and winning any costume contest with the push of a button.
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