Reddit reviews Nishika N8000 35 mm Quadrascopic Stereo 3D Lenticular Camera
We found 15 Reddit comments about Nishika N8000 35 mm Quadrascopic Stereo 3D Lenticular Camera. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Built-in light meterQuadra lense systemAperture controlTime delay adapter - Hot shoeThis camera is Brand New in a Factory Original Package. The kit comes with: camera, owner's manual, batteries and neckstrap.
Probably with one of these + a scanner + photoshop
he speaks the truth
I always just assumed N8000s sold for cheap because, despite the 4-lens thing, they are obviously as shitty as a camera gets.
But nope. $400 on Amazon.
Dont know what that other guy is on about. But these photos are taken using a special camera with multiple lenses, like this.
Also check out /r/wigglegrams for more like it.
I asked about a picture Rocky posted a few months ago if you want to check out the thread
Here ya go!
http://www.amazon.com/Nishika-N8000-Quadrascopic-Stereo-Lenticular/dp/B0014XRI5C
Photoshop.
Pretty sure he uses this camera. He's definitely using 35mm film.
https://www.amazon.com/Nishika-N8000-Quadrascopic-Stereo-Lenticular/dp/B0014XRI5C
These are taken with a special film camera called Nishika N8000 3-D Camera
it looks like a quadroscopic film camera. i've seen other people use them for music vids / gifs etc. i know somebody with this one, it produces the exact effect: https://www.amazon.com/Nishika-N8000-Quadrascopic-Stereo-Lenticular/dp/B0014XRI5C
edit: for doing the same effect on moving video, i'd suggest 4 gopros rigged as closely together as possible.
Not sure which camera was used for sure, but the 3D effect is done by using a stereoscopic camera like this.
It has four lenses so when you take a photo you get four slightly different angles that you can use to make a gif like what you showed.
Looks like a /r/wigglegram. There's cameras that are able to take multiple shots simultaneously like the Nishika N8000: they have multiple lenses and each one takes 1/2 of a 35mm frame (4 lenses, so it uses 2 frames worth of 35mm film per shot). I personally own a Nishika, but I've heard that the Nimslo models are superior regarding features.
After you get your photos developed, you put them into Photoshop or whatnot, layer them, and animate them back and forth and save them as a gif.
I didn't realize these existed. http://www.amazon.com/Nishika-N8000-Quadrascopic-Stereo-Lenticular/dp/B0014XRI5C
This is the camera you want: https://www.amazon.com/Nishika-N8000-Quadrascopic-Stereo-Lenticular/dp/B0014XRI5C
Nishika N8000 is a popular camera for this effect
https://www.amazon.com/Nishika-N8000-Quadrascopic-Stereo-Lenticular/dp/B0014XRI5C