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There have been other, even more awkward SLR mounts for iPhones in the past, but none of them compare to this version from Photojojo.

What it does is allow you to mount your Canon EOS or Nikon SLR lenses to your iPhone 4/iPhone 3G or 3GS to give your phone “powerful depth of field and manual focus”.

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Each exposure in this 24-shot disposable camera will come with a random fortune printed at the bottom. That way you archive the fortune and judge it for accuracy years down the road.

Is it just me, or would this concept make a great smartphone app?

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If you recall, I recently lamented the fact that these  Canon 70-to-200mm L-series white lens coffee mugs were given to reporters at the Olympic Press Center, but were not available to the general public. This isn’t the first time the concept of integrating lens and mug has been toyed with, but up until this point no actual products have materialized.

Well, it seems that Canon was preparing to offer it all along—the mugs are now available for pre-order as a Canon Canada exclusive priced at $30 CAD or $29 US. Shipping starts on April 16th.

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Apparently, Canon gave out these insulated coffee mugs shaped like a 70-to-200mm L-series white lens at the Olympics press center. Obviously, this ranks up there among the coolest swag ever handed out.

Interestingly enough, a similar concept popped up a few years ago. The idea was popular then and it’s popular now—so why hasn’t a manufacturer like Canon made a version of this mug available to the public? It would sell like crazy.

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digi-mug

Okay, I get it—you love your kids. But do you need to see them every time you take a sip of your Sanka? If the answer is yes, the Digi-Mug is a must-have.

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If you have ever dreamed of taking your picture with Elvis, today is your lucky day. This unique camera will capture any subject you choose and put it in a picture with the King himself. All you need to do is snap the shot and develop the film like any other disposable camera. On the other hand, you could pick up a Ghost Finder Camera before your next trip to Graceland and tell everyone that you took a picture with the “real” Elvis. An additional image is available after the break.

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