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Apophis: The Perfect USB Flash Drive for Photos Shot with the Hasselblad Lunar

Apophis: The Perfect USB Flash Drive for Photos Shot with the Hasselblad Lunar meteorflash

If you’re planning to pick up a $6,500 Hasselblad Lunar mirrorless camera and need a matching USB flash drive to store your photos, you should definitely take a look at the Apophis. It’s a high-end flash drive by Polish firm Zana Design that, like the Lunar, is crafted out of rare materials. How rare? Well, one of the ingredients is meteorite.
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Store Photos Digitally in Film Cassettes with 35mm Flash Drives

Store Photos Digitally in Film Cassettes with 35mm Flash Drives 35mmflashdrives

Here’s a funky fusion of analog and digital: Etsy seller newfocus repurposes 35mm film cassettes by using them to house USB flash drives. You can buy a 2GB one for $19 or a 4GB one for $24 from their Etsy store. They would make pretty fun gift for a photography-lover you know, and if you don’t want to buy one you can try your hand at building your own!

Mini Canon Digital IXUS 200 IS Flash Drive

Mini Canon Digital IXUS 200 IS Flash Drive canonflashdrive

This 4GB USB flash drive looks exactly like a miniature Canon Digital IXUS 200 IS compact camera. Not sure whether it’s simply a concept design or something that’s actually available for purchase… Anyone know?


Update: Apparently Canon has given these out at press events in the past. Anyone know if these can be purchased?


Image credits: Photographs by One Paradox

Fuuvi Pick is a Camera Masquerading as a Flash Drive

Fuuvi Pick is a Camera Masquerading as a Flash Drive FUUVI

Flash drives are a dime a dozen, but the Fuuvi Pick is a bit different — it functions as a flash drive but doubles as a camera for both still photo and video! There a USB connector on one end, and microSD slot on the other. It shoots 1280 × 1024 (1.3 megapixel) photographs and 720 x 480 video at 30fps. To transfer photographs, simply plug the camera into your computer — like you would with a flash drive or with a Flip camcorder — and it will be recognized as a drive. You can pick one up over at AudioCubes for $60.

Fuuvi Pick (via Trendhunter)