Price: $99.99 as of 11/24/2009 02:49 EST
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Holga
EAN: 0617572194121
Item Dimensions: 105
Label: Holga
Manufacturer: Holga
Model: HOLGA 120-3D
MPN: 194120
Publisher: Holga
Studio: Holga
Features:- Standard tripod mount (1/4 - 20)
- Bulb setting
- One mask for 6x6cm image area
- Built-in threaded shutter release button for cable release (not included)
Accessories:
Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display
Editorial Review:
Product Description: The Holga 120-3D Stereo camera is based on the Holga CFN (Color Flash) body design and takes Holga photography to an all new level of 3D Photography. The Holga 120-3D produces analog stereo images that pop out in true 3-D when looked at through Holga's special viewer. It's a great way to see your images move beyond the two-dimensional confines of paper.
Average Rating: 
Rating: -
Yep, it's pretty much what it looks like, two Holga 120 roll film cameras stuck together. But it works pretty well. (Okay, it's plastic and if you're rough with it you'll have light leaks, but that's sort of a Holga trademark.) And no one else is going to have one. :)
Actual information:
- Based on the "color flash" model with color wheel
- Bulb setting, and can be used with a remote (cable) shutter release
- Tripod mount (I'd suggest using a tripod and the remote shutter release for best results)
- There is another model, the Holga 120PC-3D that uses pinholes rather than the 60mm lenses here
- Oh yeah, 60mm lens
- Includes a stereo slide mount
You can use this with Holga viewers and slide mounts, or scan the images and use a split screen for the 3D effect. I've also seen these sorts of 3D images used to good effect in a gallery in a deep frame with each image separated with a central divider.
Rating: -
I just love it when the Holga factory copies everything I come up with first, then allows people to believe
it's a new and innovative idea they came up with. I truly believe they have someone on their payroll
[...]
It's actually very laughable.
|