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Behold: A Christmas Tree Product of $150,000 in Cameras [Video]

Behold: A Christmas Tree Product of 0,000 in Cameras [Video] OK, OK, a bit of late-we know. But this photog’s holiday miracle is worth seeing. A lavish (and massively expensive) assemblage of tripods, cameras, lenses, and lighting, the ” tree” will probably take you until Christmas 2045 to afford anyway.

The project was actually put together by BorrowLenses , an identical photographic rogues who made the t eetering makeshift mooncam from last week . The complete anatomy of the festive camera tower are as follows:

Top: 8 D3/D3s/D3x camera bodies with 24-70 f/2.8 lenses
Middle: 8 Canon 5D Mark II camera bodies with 70-200 f/2.8 L IS II or 300 f/2.8 L lenses, and 580 EX II speedlights
Bottom: Two Canon 600 f/4 super-teles, and three Nikon 200-400 f/4 Super-teles.
Lighting: Arri Locaster LED lighting kit, Litepanels LEDs
Ornaments: Gary Fong Lightsphere Diffuser

Behold: A Christmas Tree Product of 0,000 in Cameras [Video]

Yes, yes, it looks cool, but could they rig up a means for each of the cameras to capture right away? Maybe too much to ask for. At any rate, here is certainly one tree you wouldn’t wish to drunkenly tip over at a holiday party. Unless you might make an extraordinarily quick getaway. [ BorrowLenses ]

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