A photographer by the name of Tyler Card from Grand Rapids in Michigan, has built a fully working DSLR camera costume for halloween.
The camera's body is mostly made of cardboard and held together with tape, designed to look like the Nikon D3, and has a painted scavenged plastic bucket serving as the lens. But Tyler went beyond the physical appearance of his halloween costume and inside the lens he put his actual Nikon DSLR, which is triggered by the costumes shutter button. The large flash which is located over his head contains a working wireless strobe, and it lights up the room with every shot. He has used an LCD display from an old Dell laptop and has mounted it to the back of the camera, which provides instant image previews of every photo which he takes.
This is a radical new costume out, which is extremely creative and innovative. It cost him near to nothing to make as he had most of the equipment he needed already. It looks great as well. Its a fun way of capturing your night out in my opinion!

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