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Get Your Glam Cam

Posted by Steph Auteri

 

As a serious photographer (aaahahahahahaha), I chafe at the thought that a DSLR could be made more valuable and attractive with a bit of bling.

As a lover of all things sparkly...

 

...well, this camera has the power to distract me from all other things.

Born Rich reports that Pentax has commissioned Bling My Thing to design a Swarovski-stuffed camera in order to appeal to female customers. 

As much as I love the sparkle, I find this insulting, in much the same way I am offended every time I see a perfectly fine product done up in pink to appeal to girls. Ladies, what are your thoughts?

Related: Recycling: That Old Camera, Zoom In On My Empty Wallet, Press Release: Nikon D700 Launch


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Posted Sep 26 2008, 09:10 AM
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ceb said:

Re: making things pretty for the girls: I have to say, I really like products that are made in pretty and/or bright colors. I find neutrals so bland much of the time. I think everything I buy should be beautiful and inspiring, and I love my blue camera and my blue cell phone and would have liked having even more choices. And yes, I'm a woman. I think it would be ok if men also had the chance to embrace color, but society frowns on that more. So no, I don't mind if a manufacturer tarts up a product to appeal to women, if by women one means "people who like interesting and colorful design."

As for this particular camera, it might be a bit much. :)

September 26, 2008 1:01 PM

D La G said:

I have several items that I purchased only because they were pink.... most recently a frying pan that I really didn't need.  I also have a pink rolling pin that I have never used.

September 26, 2008 4:35 PM

About Steph Auteri

Steph Auteri is a freelance writer and proofreader who has been published in Publishers Weekly, New York Press, Playgirl, and other bastions of fine writing. She maintains a professional site -- stephiswrite.com -- and also blogs about freelancing over at Freelancedom.com. You can keep up on her day-to-day by visiting her Twitter page, https://twitter.com/stephauteri.

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Alex Zalben is a writer living in New York City. He's written for McSweeney's, Modern Humorist and PulpSecret.com. As one-fifth of the sketch comedy group Elephant Larry, he has been written up in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and pretty much every other major publication. Their blog was named one of PC Magazine's Top Blogs for 2007, and they recently won an ECNY Award for their viral short, "Minesweeper: The Movie." Alex did not know love until he bought his first Mac.

Steph Auteri is a freelance writer and proofreader who has been published in Publishers Weekly, New York Press, Playgirl, and other bastions of fine writing. She maintains a professional site https://www.stephiswrite.com, and also blogs about freelancing over at Freelancedom. You can keep up on her day-to-day by visiting her Twitter page.

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