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punks not dead. the course for photographers punks.
Posted By: zztopd, 02-20-2014, 01:30 AM

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theoretical part.
stereopair..that's all the boring introduction is finished.
home job Stereoscopy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

practical part
Nishika N8000 3-D (truly, such cameras don't exist. Pentax, please forgive me!)


The Nishika N8000 produces four frames simultaneously, each one slightly different from the others due to its four lenses are angled.


That makes possible to create “wiggle 3D” animations.


conclusions.
Film - it is amusing, the film didn't die.
The next lesson, we can experiment with anaglyph (it's digital technology + granny's punk glasses).
Try to avoid boring theoretical part.

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02-20-2014, 01:35 AM   #2
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That's really cool! Love the wiggle pic - the people aren't moving but the tree is! Great stuff.
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That is just so wrong! My stomach is churning just looking at the wriggling image. Fun concept zz and thanks for sharing. I have to go lay down for a bit.
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That is just so wrong! My stomach is churning just looking at the wriggling image. Fun concept zz and thanks for sharing. I have to go lay down for a bit.

then listen to appropriate music.
Seasick Steve! yeah!







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Great little camera. I've never seen one before. Thanks for the thread!
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Stereo cameras are fun .
Always wanted one but for whatever reasons never end up getting one.
The 3D effect might be worth to get it .
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Very intriguing interesting post !

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Stereo cameras are fun .
Always wanted one but for whatever reasons never end up getting one.
The 3D effect might be worth to get it .

The 3D effect might be worth to get it ..
and to get it for $20


New Nishika 3 D Camera 35mm Film Camera Model N8000 45105068005 | eBay
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Actually, the one you really want to have is this:
Nishika n9000 | eBay
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Actually, the one you really want to have is this:
Nishika n9000 | eBay
I have enough of this one.
How to get rid of this contagion of the funny plastic, now?
then developing and scanning film will cost five such cameras.
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I'm just trying to imagine the viewing glasses you'd need to wear, to have a look at these finished images.
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