Edible Chocolate Cameras

Hans Chung Designed a Sweet Canon SLR Replica Out of Chocolate

I think a lot more people would be into SLR photography if they has access to chocolate cameras like this one.

Painstakingly modeled after a Canon D60 by Etsy user Hans Chung, this is a pretty incredible replica of one of the most popular professional grade cameras in the world. Chung points out on his website that the chocolate camera doesn't come with a chocolate SD card, camera strap or lens cap. No mention of a chocolate tripod, but that would be awesome.

The camera is completely edible, which means its actual picture taking capabilities are sadly non-functional. Chung has only made three of the chocolate cameras and says that he will only be making five more. That's pretty limited edition chocolate that would otherwise make a sweet Valentine's Day gift for the photographer in your life.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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2. Photography - The photography industry can tap into the collector market by offering limited edition replica cameras with unique designs.
3. Art and Craft - Artists and craftsmen can create intricate replicas and crossover products that appeal to collectors and enthusiasts in various industries.

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