All in wood. Real wood. Enough cool to make us envy one of those new cameras in the future.
Olympus make them by compression of Japanese cypress wood. A Japanese cypress is an evergreen that grows to between 100 and 130 feet tall with a base diameter from two to five feet.
“Its wood is known for its delicate quality, medium hardness, fine luster, fragrance and durability. It is the most desirable lumber in Japan, used to build Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, as well as other buildings,” affirms Fareastgizmos, which adds the hardness of the compressed wood exceeds that of plastic.



















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