The Sputnik: A Weird and Wonderful Soviet Stereo Camera
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 พ.ย. 2023
- Join me as I use a sputnik Stereo Camera for the first time, and then stay for an impromptu lecture with musings about how best to represent stereograms in a digital age. I love the camera for both portraits and landscapes, but each genre has some different requirements for a stereo presentation.
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Enjoyed the anchor point comparison
Happy Belated Birthday! Another unique shoot! I thought the portrait shots turned out very nice!
Thanks!
Such a rad little camera! Great video as always
It's super cool! And thanks!
Would love to see a follow-up-- Presentation is the toughest aspect for Stereo, the curse really. Even Serious Museum's and galleries don't know what to do with their stereo collections. The best presentation I've ever seen is through a dedicated viewer and slide film...it's really hard to describe how the light coming through the slide and the depth makes for such an incredible viewing experience, and like there's still a bit of support for something like the stereo realist today...but a really difficult, if (personally) rewarding avenue of photography
I'm hoping to do a follow up before too long! It's definitely a tricky problem to solve.
Nice video!
Why not present your 3D images on a 3D TV or projector?
Expense! I did just pick up an old 3D slide projector for cheap, so I should be able to mess around with that soon
@@AlexMakuch Or you could go the easy but also cheating(..cheaty?) way to just scan the slides and then go digitally from there on.
Can you see the difference between 35mm and 120 film, quality wise, when viewed through a viewer? Or is the quality of the larger size lost?
I haven't gotten a really good chance to compare them yet, but that's coming down the pipe
Oh wait, it's actually called "Sputnik"?
It is!