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So awesome
ОтветитьDoes it work on a digital mirror camera
ОтветитьIt is the original "bullet time"
ОтветитьIts like a baby version of bullet time
ОтветитьThe Nintendo 3DS did it first, while it doesn’t use wiggle stereoscopy, the dual camera photos are stored to the sd card so you could do it
Ответитьcool
ОтветитьIt's so cool seeing motion blur have volume
ОтветитьI can achieve this look in video through my Sony Zv E10's rolling shutter😅
ОтветитьThe wiggle grams are neat to a degree, but its kind of wagging the dog by the tail. The stereograms are meant to give 3D effects..and at this point are best viewed as stereographic 3D image in a VR headset.
ОтветитьWith a center subject and some distance the effect of 3d separation is really strong.
Digital is actually ideal for this.
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ОтветитьIt's a great idea but as a 3D printer maker I can't stand this print quality, I'd be embarrassed to offer something so poorly printed for sale for $8, let alone $80.00!!!
ОтветитьHey might be wise to add a seizure warning to this. Thx
ОтветитьI want to make one for EF mount or RF mount, wondering if I could do it with disposable camera lenses
ОтветитьMom I want it
ОтветитьVery sad it’s not in sale, are there a way that I can make this my self? I have 3D printer. But I can buy lens
ОтветитьI wonder if you could make something like this with micro lens arrays. So instead of taking just 2-4 different images, it would hundreds of different ones that are super close to each other. I'm guessing you cold get a much smoother "wiggle" that way.
Ответитьwe can do burst shoot and do it in photoshop
ОтветитьIf anyone has this lens I will buy it from you
ОтветитьIncroyable le résultat est bluffant
Ответитьhey from where can i get one for myself
ОтветитьLooks like they are no longer sold. So sad
I would have loved to buy one
Isn't iPhone can do the same effect? It has two and more lenses.
ОтветитьIs this lens for sale or is there a 3D printing file?
ОтветитьHi can someone please explain how does the lenses work with only 1 sensor? I understand that the film versions have 4 separate lenses each focuses on a segment of the film giving 4 pictures that can then be combined to get the wiggle effect, but how does it work on one sensor? Do we need to take 3 pictures, and wouldnt the pictures be overlaid on eachother since all 3 lenses focus on the same sensor?
ОтветитьI always wondered how they made the video of Shadow Moses😄
ОтветитьPretty cool, i will keep it in mind when digital paper with battery that last 100 years and is thin as paper comes to fruition in 2207
ОтветитьCool. Now just go to video mode, move the camera slightly to the side, extract 3 images from the footage and there you go.
ОтветитьFuji 3D camera is real 3D
ОтветитьCool synthwave.
ОтветитьI'd love to see a real lens kit with 5 lens, the shots would actually look perfect in motion imo
Ответитьshame they are out of stock .. i was totally going to buy 1 as i think i will have tons of fun with it
ОтветитьIt can be easily done by shooting in burst mode
ОтветитьICM photography with this would be wild. Wish I had one
ОтветитьIf you want to test it without having to spend money right away, simply take two pictures with the same exposure values with the camera offset by a few centimeters. Then align the images with the image editing software of your choice. The disadvantage is that this method only works with static subjects.
In my film days, I used to do this with slide film and "3D glasses" that I made myself from two cheap slide viewers.
Someone should make some 3D glasses that have a small screen for each eye, that's connected to two small cameras, or the output of those cameras via file.
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ОтветитьA bit odd you completely skip over the fact that the Nimslo and Nishika cameras were meant for creating lenticular prints... The same can be done with this lens.
ОтветитьRingo Star was in the video?
ОтветитьAI can do this very fluently
ОтветитьWhy on earth do we need the wiggle effect? I am even more surprised that it is announced by some people as a way to see 3D. Yes, it is possible to see 3D in these pictures, but it is much more difficult as watching the normal 3D image. The stereocard for instance, you can watch with the (trained) naked eye, or use a stereoscope. These wiggling pictures you have to watch with both eyes blinding sequential with the same frequency the picture swaps on your screen, and this should be done left - right on the right moment as well, otherwise you’ll get a reversed 3D image. VERY difficult. It also will give many people a headache. The mass is complaining getting a headache watching a 3D movie with specs comfortable placed on their nose, but wiggling pictures and their hand waving in front of their eyes is a great invention? Without a hand waving I would even get a headache.
Weird? Yes, indeed!
The 3D Realist is an awesome idea.
But what about for Camcorders?
Panasonic had a 3D lens long time ago for digital. I have it.
ОтветитьAny available?
ОтветитьHas anyone who ordered this lens actually got their copy?
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