sexta-feira, 16 de abril de 2010

Stereo Holga Camera Lowers 3D Production Values

URL: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/04/stereo-holga-camera-lowers-3d-production-values/


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Love trashy, low-contrast photographs taken through a plastic lens, but find them a little flat? What you need is the Holga 120 3D Stereo Camera, Lomo’s medium format stereo-shooter that grabs two shots side-by-side for some photographic 3D action.

The plastic-bodied Holga makes you think you’re looking at it cross-eyed, or that somebody has mashed together two regular Holgas. The camera takes standard 120 roll-film, and captures two slides simultaneously when you trip the shutter. And you’ll want to use slides, as they’re the easiest to view, just by slotting them both into the viewer that comes with the kit.

And those flash-like rectangles up top? Yup, they’re flashes, and the camera comes with colored gels so you can splash differently-tinted light around from each of them. This is definitely a novelty camera, but then, it’s not too expensive, either, at $100 for the camera alone, or $150 for the camera, viewer, a film and a set of slide mounts. Available now.

Holga 120 3D Stereo Camera [Lomo]

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