Originally, you shot with regular film and sent it to the company to have them develop it and make a LENTICULAR photos with the assembled images produced. They used their own machines to produce these images. Moving the flat photo would give the illusion of 3d.
Gab and Derald: at the time in the 1980s, the Nimslo or Nishika 3D camera’s were used to send off to the company lab to develop a special 3-d print, much like a hologram so that when you move the lenticular photo it moves around just like the .gifs or boomerangs you create. I read this online. And watched the old nimslo commercial.
hey guys, cool video , nishikia n8000 used to be used to make 3d prints, you take your film , send it in the the nishika lab and they would send you back 3d stereoscopic prints
Since it's 35mm film could I have it developed and digitized at a photo place in like a pharmacy or like a walmart? If so, how should I ask them to do it? I don't live near any photo labs and would rather have the turn around for my scans relatively fast so what are my options?
I'm always told that some walmarts and pharmacies do, but I haven't personally tried. An option I can suggest is lookup the most reasonable photo lab online. You can mail it to them, and they'll email you the photos. We're working on a partnership with a lab, we'll update you guys as soon as that's done. It's really cheap.
Hi! I was wondering what kind of flash can be used with it! I bought the camera for a really low price, but I can’t seem to find a compatible flash... can you help? Thanks!
they used lenticular printing to make a photo 3d by changing the angle you view the photo from. they interlaced the images like those paintings on pleated surfaces
Have a few questions to asked. First, do u guys just used a normal film? When u take a picture does it take 4 film at a time or all 4 picture in one film? Last question, do u guys print out the film at a normal printing place or it needs to be in a special printing place that only specialize on nishika camera films? Great job btw guys, thanks...
Ave Alwi my friend has one. It takes normal 35mm film.. everytime you take a shot it uses 2 frames of the roll which means if you have 36 exp canister, you will only have 18 shots. It’s really a great camera.
Mura Masa didn't do the effect. It's Yoni Lappin that films and directs his videos. Mura Masa is a musician, not a cinematographer. Show some respect to the actual director.
We didn't talk enough in-shoot about the process in this one. Reason for part 2!!! 😜🙌🙌 What should the theme be??
still waiting for part 2!!
The results were really cool omg 😲😆 such a fun camera to have~
The photos turned out to be so cute!! FUN
Originally, you shot with regular film and sent it to the company to have them develop it and make a LENTICULAR photos with the assembled images produced. They used their own machines to produce these images. Moving the flat photo would give the illusion of 3d.
This video was super fun! Had me excited and feeling like I was there in all the fun 😋. Really enjoy your content guys. 👍
this is a camera i really would love to try!
this camera is super hyped lately
thanks so much for sharing this with us, really enjoyed watching this
How do you translate your photos from film to digital? Do you develop them and then scan them or do you use a device?
i would love to know the same
I’d also like to know!
Just bring the film to the photography store lol they will give you a disc with the pics on it
I’d also like to knoww
Gab and Derald: at the time in the 1980s, the Nimslo or Nishika 3D camera’s were used to send off to the company lab to develop a special 3-d print, much like a hologram so that when you move the lenticular photo it moves around just like the .gifs or boomerangs you create.
I read this online. And watched the old nimslo commercial.
Sun and D-970 oh cool! Thanks for he info, would probably be dope to try that actual process!
I still have the original paperwork with mine that has an example of the lenticular print and the envelopes for mailing your film.
Please do more videos with this camera!!! It was super fun to watch!!!
Franchesca Cruz thanks Francchesca, will do!!
Agree
Shots were liiiiiit!
Salamat Sean!!
these were great! i really want one of those 3d cameras
i found i have one of these cameras sitting around in some storage. might be fun to mess with, thank you
Lucky!
I love this camera. I always have so much fun when i use it.
Looks so much fun!! Can't wait to do my own video using this camera :)
That is sooo fun!!
Great photos you guys! How do you edit your photos into gifs with such a camera?
Liked it! more power to you guys!!!
What flash did you use? Great shots!
This looked so fun
Yo these were amazing
Yo this is a epic camera 📷 Great video too. Keep on doing what you do! Do manual wiggle effect
Jonathan Kottwitz lmao manual wiggle effect thanks man 🙌🏽
Thirty Five Studio yeah! for sure bro👌✌️
Love the video. How did you connect the flash to the Nishika? Having problems connecting mine to my flash
I was a Nashika Salesman and can show you the finished photos we did in the Old days. I have NEW cameras also.
That's super cool!!
hey guys, cool video , nishikia n8000 used to be used to make 3d prints, you take your film , send it in the the nishika lab and they would send you back 3d stereoscopic prints
Thanks for the info Depot msa!! We'll include it in the next nishika video :D
What type of flash you guys used?
this is cool guys
I’ve been trying to get Hands on one for weeeekssss
kevin kimbenga hope you get one bro!
Which aperture setting on the nishika did you use for these? indoor setting with your flash?
Hey loved this vid. What flash did you use ?
What option did you use on the front of the camera? like Sunny? cloudy? inside?
Great video dudes! I have a question. Did you use both the light ring + flash? Or just light ring?? Thanks!
Hey Sergio, yes we used both :)
How about the processing? Can you send to any lab? Do you need to tell them it was shot with a 3D cam?
No they process it all the same, Luciane 😊
Hahahaha kainis yung manual wiggle effect :-( I've always wanted to own a nishika. love this!!
Oohh ikaw pala si Ysabel Francesca! Haha thanks Ysa
Thirty Five Studio oh no my identity is exposed
Love this so much
thank you
Damn miss you guys
Well we damn sure missed you too!
Where do you buy a camera nishika n8000?
Since it's 35mm film could I have it developed and digitized at a photo place in like a pharmacy or like a walmart? If so, how should I ask them to do it? I don't live near any photo labs and would rather have the turn around for my scans relatively fast so what are my options?
I'm always told that some walmarts and pharmacies do, but I haven't personally tried. An option I can suggest is lookup the most reasonable photo lab online. You can mail it to them, and they'll email you the photos. We're working on a partnership with a lab, we'll update you guys as soon as that's done. It's really cheap.
Nice... 👌🎉
4:16 would be such a bad idea
Hahaha! 😂
Wow I like I
What flash did you use on the camera? Is it a special one or does it really matter?
We used a generic camera flash. Forgot the brand lol. But you can use any vintage flash on it. 🙂
Hi! I was wondering what kind of flash can be used with it! I bought the camera for a really low price, but I can’t seem to find a compatible flash... can you help? Thanks!
Carena TZ 250
What type of film did you guys use?
WHERE DID YIU GET THE CAMERAAA
Hey can I know the setting you guys used for the flash and camera? I use a 400iso. Salamat
Is there an app for this?
In which video did it become popular? Couldn't quite understand you there. Thx.
What if I go? By Mura masa music vid
@@logansim7560 yes, this one :D
what flash did you use? can you use also any kind of modern flash?
We used a vintage sunpak flash. Not sure with modern flash, but any old flash should work.
What flash are you using ?
James Peskin1 have you figured it out?
yo that was pretty cool but is there a digital camera alternative?? hassle ng film ;(
Not that we know of, Kai. :(
they used lenticular printing to make a photo 3d by changing the angle you view the photo from. they interlaced the images like those paintings on pleated surfaces
Augustine Uy ooooohh thanks man we'll include in the next video! 💯
How many exposures do you get since it takes multiple photos at once?
tutorial pls!
Soon, Ariqah!
Bro you guys gotta fix the volume on this or something, extremely quiet and extremely loud when the balloon pops and music starts
Shut up kook.
By any chance, are you guys Filipino? 😍😍 love this theme!!
Yup lol!
Have a few questions to asked.
First, do u guys just used a normal film?
When u take a picture does it take 4 film at a time or all 4 picture in one film?
Last question, do u guys print out the film at a normal printing place or it needs to be in a special printing place that only specialize on nishika camera films?
Great job btw guys, thanks...
Ave Alwi my friend has one. It takes normal 35mm film.. everytime you take a shot it uses 2 frames of the roll which means if you have 36 exp canister, you will only have 18 shots. It’s really a great camera.
There’s also an app that does this but I forgot the name so if anyone knows🙃
It is called Dazz Cam and it could only works on iPhone with a Potrait feature such as iPhone X n above :) yw
can i make 3d pictures like these with just one image shot from a different camera?
chintan parekh as long as it’s a lenticular lens camera then it’s possible. There are also phone apps that can emulated this effect.
@@ThirtyFiveStudio Can you suggest me those apps?
Saw my 1st on today. Couldn't understand the high price (thrift store)
You Said youre going to make a tutorial but you never did!
Quem veio pela foto do Fred?
uwu
Mura Masa didn't do the effect. It's Yoni Lappin that films and directs his videos. Mura Masa is a musician, not a cinematographer. Show some respect to the actual director.
What flash did you use?
What flash did y'all use?
What flash are you using?