Ever wondered what a professional camera looks like on the inside?
You know how merchants slice watermelons at the market, so you can see they are ripe? I think somebody used the same sales strategy on this professional camera. How else would you explain this oddity, a camera sliced in half. I can think of just one other possibility that makes everything possible, art. The weirder the exhibit, the more successful it is.
If you happen to know why someone would ruin a great camera like that, shre your knowledge with the rest of us.




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January 29th, 2009
Spooky
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It’s a common technique used in, for example, engineering textbooks and the like, to show what something looks like inside, to show how it works. Although normally it would be an engine or gearbox or some other large metal contraption rather than a camera.