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The camera is fixed focus film camera that works with 35mm film and makes 4 half/sized snapshots simultaneously. Actually it means that if you are using standard 36 frames film you can make 18 shots, 4 snapshots each. The series of snapshots have a parallax, that means that they are pictures of the same object but under a little bit different angles. This feature let you use this snapshots with various 3D techniques - lenticular, stereo-pair, anaglyph, etc... Unfortunately it's a quite hard currently to find out adequate lenticular printing service, but stereo-pair and anaglyph pictures are very easy to create even at home. This techniques, btw, requires only 2 snapshots so, 4 snapshots that camera provides for you let you adjust 3D-depth. Also does not forget to take into account that camera body looks very special and professional, and 4 eyes lens looks very cool... so you can use it, e.g. to make expression on a party :-)Read full review
Great, simple camera, for real 3-D photos that require no additional viewing equipment. It uses regular 35mm film and the processing is available, through the internet by a couple of companies. The processing is relatively expensive, but what you get back is well worth it. No digital equivalent presently available.
This product was brand new. My boyfriend loved it. Thanks so much!
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the film rewind lever broke the second time i used it
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This is a neat camera. I pulled it out and showed my friends how cool this camera was after I purchased it. I havent' developed the shots yet cause It kinda expensive to do it. I used 24 35 MM film I found at the local thrift store. I will post these shots after i develop them on my facebook page if they come out alright..
three days after i bid and got this camera - i was able to see and handle the first 3D camera that was made in the 50s. the 50s camera was a higher quality camera {at a higher price} in fact, i was able to see four others! they were leather covered or hardwood cases - with German or other quality lenses. this was at a collectors/antique camera store. the Nishika does not compare to them - but the price was right. for a new inexpensive camera - it will do.
Sick camera but it broke after the first use.
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Perfect product, so much fun taking 3D photos :D You need to put the photos together in a gif animation to make it 3D, but it's not really hard. Great effect!
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While a cool novelty, the one company that processed this film into prints (in Canada) no longer has a machine to do so. This makes it pretty useless unless someone figures out a way to make the prints.