| Olympus Camera Made from Wood - Wednesday, 11 October 2006 |
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It’s not so much that the specs of this unnamed Olympus camera are really exciting - no, not at all - but rather the looks are killer. I know this is shallow comment to make, but what can I say? Sometimes specs really aren’t that important. For the sake of the “wood camera,” it’s not like you will be using it much anyways. The skinny on this camera is that it’s made from the finest Japanese wood, Cypress, which is the most popular (read: expensive) wood in Japan and is used to build shrines and temples in the coastal country. Just by looking at the images, it’s pretty amazing what Olympus went through to design such a product. And to go off on a tangent, please let me know why companies do this. There’s no way this camera will ever show up in local stores in mass quantities, so what’s the point of wasting R&D resources that’s not going to have a return on investment. Olympus engineers must really be bored to come up with something like this, at least that’s what I would like to believe. Then again, the conspirator in me thinks Olympus and others that circulate the most outrageous concepts online are doing it for mere kicks. You know, making the competitive statement: “We are better than you.” Back to the topic, there no word whether or not the “wood camera” will ever see the light of day in retail (chances are it won’t), but its fun to look at. {moscomment} |
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