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The 10 Weirdest Cameras of All Time

The 10 Weirdest Cameras of All Time

Posted on August 21, 2015September 7, 2019 By Jarvis

The history of photography is littered with the corpses of failed camera concepts.

For every Canon Rebel, there are hundreds of products that—for one reason or another—never quite caught on. In most instances, these failures were well-deserved, whether due to inadequate specs, outrageous pricing, or just plain bad marketing. Still, many of them were based around clever, even game-changing ideas.

Below, we’ve collected some of the strangest products ever introduced to the camera buying public. Products so unique, so downright odd, that they’ve secured a place in photographic history.
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