So i'm currently having my first try at a 3D camera ! I've seen great results with the method i've used, and figured i'd give it a try !
All you need is two disposable cameras and some tape ! Imanaged to grab mine for $5 each.
When i got them out of the box I realised they probably weren't the best ones to use, as they were shaped and that made it harder to align them properly.
Probably also shouldn't have gotten ones with flash. But hey i was just keen to experiment.
So I flipped them over and alligned the lenses. The reason for flipping is the get them as close as possible. You really want the lenses only as far apart as your eyes.
Again, another reason these weren't the best cameras. Too flashy looking, too many things i couldn't really tape over but had to anyway, and with the curved plastic it pushed the lenses [possibly] to far apart.
To see where I should be amaing for the shots, I marked a dot on my curtains that were next to me and held the camera very still to look through each viewfinder and see where the spot was. As it was only a little to the inside of each one, i figured that the lenses were close enough.
I took the new makeshift 3D camera with me to the shoot with Jess [film still in cameras, and scanner still angry with me, but i'll post them sooon !]. I'm going to take it to the party this weekend too, and then maybe use the rest even down the street or something? Something that'd look good 3D :)
Oh yeah, so either right now you've figured out how I'm going to make the images 3D, or you've just gotten to my blog and you're waiting for me to tell you - so I will ! The power of GIFs my friend !
Remember my post here about it?
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