
A seller on eBay is selling Canon EOS 5D Mark II Cameras for around $100. So you’re probably asking, what’s the catch? Why would they be selling a $3000 camera for such a cheap price? Because it’s not a camera! It’s a Canon EOS 5D Mark II SHAPED USB flash drive. This drive can hold 4 GB of data and was originally released for the Hong Kong Canon Club.
So $100 is a lot for a 4GB drive but the level of detail and craftmanship on this looks to be pretty good. It looks like a high quality miniature Canon. I suspect that the sellers are hoping that a buyer thinks it’s really a camera and not just a realistic looking tiny reproduction flash drive.
Product listing and more pics at eBay
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There’s also a 2GB version of the Canon 5D Mark II flash drive available if anyone’s interested:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320414133470
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What a waist of money .Its ugly