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NISHIKA, CHINA,
1980's (left) + NIMSLO,
JAPAN (right)
Both
are stereo camera with 4 lenses! (quadro). Using a standard 35mm film:
4 frames.
3-D
results can be viewed:
option 1)
Proccess the film at a special lab (www.orasee.com) = you'll get a multi-layer
print (no need for special glasses to see 3-D)
option 2)
Cut the 2 extreme prints and mount/glue so you can see them in 3-D using
the Holmes classic way (viewer). If you use only that option, I recommend
that you put a black tape to cover the 2 lenses in the center. In that
way, you'll save money on printing only the two prints that are realy needed
for 3D.
COMPARISON?
You'll
find some sites that compare those cameras very well. I used both and found
the Nimslo more sharp and with better results. Not to mention the plastic
and bulky design of the Nishika compared to the more fine Nimslo. The Nimslo
is automatic (with batteries) while the Nishika has fixed exposured levels
so you can choose.
Both
are a good cheap entrance to 3D photography but for 100$ I recommend the
Realist.
Enjoy!