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crazymorton
19-01-2013, 12:52pm
just had to share this. clicked through a few links (as you do to get totally distracted) while looking up something else and came across this little beauty!

looks awesome and would make a good gift for the photography nerds among us. Wasn't sure if i could paste link to location because of advertising rules but a bit of google should find it.


http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058CW9UO/?tag=047-20


now what was i looking for again?

:umm:

I @ M
19-01-2013, 1:18pm
CM, please feel free to post a link to the items. :)

I did have to edit your post to remove the images which you don't own copyright to though. :o

crazymorton
19-01-2013, 1:28pm
ok cheers.
here it is then http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058CW9UO/?tag=047-20

ricktas
19-01-2013, 1:45pm
Note that it cannot be shipped to Australia! These have been around for years now. The Beijing Olympics where were they first appeared, from memory.

Zazz often have them for a few dollars

ameerat42
19-01-2013, 3:02pm
Yes, they have been around for some years. However, DP Review has not bothered to do a review on them yet (AFAIK).
One question that I am wondering about is what depth of coffee can you get at the different f-stops using this mug.
And, is there are sweet spot for it, or do you have to manually add sugar?
?m.

William
19-01-2013, 6:35pm
You have to manually add sugar AM, I have one , You get some looks over a morning coffe :D Mine is a 24-105 L , They come with all the switches (AF and IS ) Stainless steel lined and insulated :th3:

ameerat42
19-01-2013, 6:53pm
It makes you wonder:
So a lens turns to crockery, then say an actor turns to craft?
Could we market Hugo Weaving?
:rolleyes:

I @ M
19-01-2013, 6:57pm
Gees guys, if you are REAL coffee aficionados, you would simply walk into that store in Sydney that sells over priced camera gear as well as those "mugs" and pick up a proper NIKON mug. :p



Could we market Hugo Weaving?


Only if we wanted a feature length Star Wars meets Debbie Does Dallas

Kym
19-01-2013, 7:31pm
Or take a L lens and make into a coffee cup, from digitalrev...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDHQ5lXZGTo

Mark L
19-01-2013, 10:17pm
looks awesome and would make a good gift for the photography nerds among us.

So when are you sending me my gift? :)

mechawombat
19-01-2013, 10:27pm
I have a Canon, a Nikon and a Sony lens mug (the sony is really cheap and looks it too)

Made a mate look twice when I had the 24-70 f2.8 Nikon mug on the desk.

Wobbles
19-01-2013, 11:59pm
I think the best use for these mugs (particularly the high quality, realistic ones) is to keep it in you camera bag along with real lens's. Then at your next photo get together, whilst everyone is setting up, say to a friend "Hey, check out my new lens" and casually toss it through the air to them....

Cost of Mug - $19.95
Look of horror on friends face - Priceless! :lol:


Cheers
John

peterking
21-01-2013, 3:26am
I've got two Canon 24-105 mugs and the real lens is on it's way.

Xenedis
28-01-2013, 7:07pm
I have three lens mugs. One of them is a Canon EF 25-105mm f/4L IS USM and the other is a Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM. I was given a third lens mug last Christmas, which is in my home office.

Unfortunately the lens mugs aren't available in f/2.8, which is a bit annoying when I am particularly thirsty.

Two of the mugs are on my desk at work.

One day a former colleague came over, saw the 24-105 mug and thought it was a lens, so I picked it up and proceeded to hand it to him, but did so such that he'd drop it. :-)

Xenedis
28-01-2013, 8:38pm
I have a Canon, a Nikon and a Sony lens mug (the sony is really cheap and looks it too)

It sounds like the Sony lens mug is a very convincing replica!