Severe Cold War Cameras Make Funky Lamps

Severe Cold War Cameras Make Funky Lamps


These days, camera talk is all Canon-Nikon-Sony. During the Cold War, Zenit and Praktica ruled the lightwaves in Russia and East Germany respectively. These repurposed vintage models pay homage to that history while brightening up a dark corner in your living room.

The one-off lamp conversions of these old 35mm DSLRs by Tinker & Tailor have been outfitted with 50W halogen bulbs and an inline dimmer on the power cable. You can also get a vintage tripod stand to prop up your new lamp. Oh, what? $US500 plus? If we lived under socialism they’d be free! [Not On The High Street via Retro To Go via Imaging Resource]


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