They built the Nimslo in the early 80s until it was discontinued. You can look it up on ebay and try to find a good deal though. I also suggest the #nishika, they’re pretty nice as well, and a bit cheaper.
@robindearest it’s a 3D camera with four differently angled lenses. Thus it creates four images with a light shift in their perspective. If you put those together in photoshop and loop them, you get this effect 🙂
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Woah! Super cool
@rescuedfilm totally 🙂
The coolest!
@robindearest ?☝?️
They built the Nimslo in the early 80s until it was discontinued. You can look it up on ebay and try to find a good deal though. I also suggest the #nishika, they’re pretty nice as well, and a bit cheaper.
@iwontsignuphere they had that technology in the 90s?! Why have I never heard of this camera?
@robindearest it’s a 3D camera with four differently angled lenses. Thus it creates four images with a light shift in their perspective. If you put those together in photoshop and loop them, you get this effect 🙂
How do you do that 3D look?
@sabertoothzombie fuck yeah! ???
Woooow that’s so cool! This has inspired me to bring mine out again:)