The low tech solutions seem to be the winner here. I guess there's no point in my suggesting at this point that someone make a pulse-width modulated dimmer that would also conserve electricity? The cost would probably be just a few bucks worth of parts (a potentiometer, a 555 timer, a power transistor, a few capacitors and resistors, a heatsink, and something to mount it all on), if someone had the gumption to design it.
Another low-tech idea would be to install a separate small lamp on it's own switch or that plugs into a 12V outlet. This is similar to the battery powered push-on lights suggested before but would be tied into the camper electrical system. I made one that plugs into the phono jack 12V outlets in my Coleman pop-up. I use it as a night light for the kids. It is just a small lamp installed in the end of a phono plug. Looks really sharp.