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This new gadgets at Camera Dressed Up as 35mm Roll of Film, You wouldn’t go as far as calling this a spy Camera Dressed Up, it is pretty tiny, but an oversized roll of film definitely stands out.. You got your Camera Dressed Up in my roll of film! Camera Dressed Up as 35mm Roll of Film. Magor at The Urban Trends. The Transformer Camera Dressed Up is disguised as film Coolest Gadgets. It is after all, a roll of film that transforms into a digital camera. The Transformer Camera Dressed Up is disguised as film”. What it is, is more like a kind of sick joke, at the expense of poor, old, soon to be extinct film.
There’s something just so wrong it’s right about this wacky camera. At first glance you’ll think this is just a gigantic roll of 35mm film. But pop open the side, and it reveals an actual 35mm camera under the hood. The thing that really makes my brain ache is the fact that you then load a roll of 35mm film into the back of the camera. It makes me wonder if that roll contains another tiny little camera inside of it. And another even tinier roll of film in there. Then another camera, followed by another roll of film, and so forth. Infinite recursive loop. Application FAIL.

Never mind the fact that this thing is called the Transformer camera, but contains no robots that I can see. Unless they’re really, really well disguised. Thankfully, you have to go all the way to Korea to buy one of these, so hopefully your head won’t hurt too much because you’ll probably never own one. In the mean time, if you happen to live there, you can enjoy one along with your bowl of Bi Bim Bop.

It’s mind boggling because it’s an oversized roll of 35mm film that’s actually a camera, that you use 35mm film within. It’s simplistic, because you’d always know what type of film to jam inside of the camera. It’d be really baffling if it used something besides 35mm film. It’s called the Transformer camera, but so far there have been no reports of it turning into a robot that attempts to save or take over the world.

However, maybe if you purchase it and kept a close enough eye on it, something interesting might happen. That is, besides take pictures. Unfortunately, the camera might be a little hard to get a hold of for those of you that still enjoy cameras that use film and are looking to purchase it. It’s being sold in Korea and Korea only, as of now at least. There it sells for 27,000 KRW, which translates into about $20 over at 10×10.
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