...this red indicator will come on, oh I love the color red!
...but remember the camera uses two frames of film for each 3D picture, so you'll get half as many pictures as indicated on the label, but they'll be three times as thrilling!
.not cloudy indoors(mockingly), it means cloudy OR indoors!
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It appears like they just got Vincent out of his coffin and crank him up by shafting him up the arse with a broom handle, to make this instructional video.
I had one of these cameras, they were available in the mid '80s.
It takes lenticular photos, which was actually not a new technology by a long shot.
The prints were kind of pricey, and the lab didn't always do a good job with them (sometimes you would only get two facets instead of four in the print). The prints were being processed by little old ladies, so they would refuse to process anything they found racy . . . but I had fun with it.
just use it like a normal camera, but when getting it developed ask for the pictures on a CD and for uncut negatives (so you can scan them in if they screw it up) best off going to a independent place and explain the shots will have 2 photos per frame so they can set the machine right
As i listened to the whole thing, it made me realize how much Vincent had in common, vocally, with John Houseman from the Puritan Oil commercials during this period of Vincent's career.
wow! when was this made? Vincent looks like he did in the mid or late '80s...i'd never heard of this program/documentary before and i'm usually well-read on my Vincent stuff.
I just got this camera! I can not wait to make awesome gifs with them! :)
clubmix666 3 weeks ago
"oh, I love the color red"
R0nard 1 year ago
Rad video! Just bought this, can't wait for it to come in the mail. Anyone suggest any other cool old under rated cameras just like this?
G3AK09 1 year ago
Hoakey Smokes, Scare Man...
...it wasn't fun - and you looked so SILLY!
...this red indicator will come on, oh I love the color red!
...but remember the camera uses two frames of film for each 3D picture, so you'll get half as many pictures as indicated on the label, but they'll be three times as thrilling!
.not cloudy indoors(mockingly), it means cloudy OR indoors!
find the user group on flickr/groups/nishika
disney8wiz 1 year ago
you rook so sirry
PurpleShame 2 years ago
"the film chamber - not a chamber of horrors."
This guy's hilarious.
hammerman7 2 years ago
Where is part 2?!
c1950sboy 2 years ago
Sad to hear how weak he was from the emphysema. =(
cuttock 2 years ago
Sad he passed away he'd be good still today shouldn't have smoked that's why he was weak from emphysema
sakinasax 2 years ago
I LOVE VINCENT!!!
TibetKanagawa 2 years ago 4
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It appears like they just got Vincent out of his coffin and crank him up by shafting him up the arse with a broom handle, to make this instructional video.
BicycleSeatSniffer 2 years ago
Odd that I've never heard of Nishika before. I've seen quad lenses before though. Hmm...
He desocribes it as processed to be a composite?
Lowbudget2 3 years ago
I had one of these cameras, they were available in the mid '80s.
It takes lenticular photos, which was actually not a new technology by a long shot.
The prints were kind of pricey, and the lab didn't always do a good job with them (sometimes you would only get two facets instead of four in the print). The prints were being processed by little old ladies, so they would refuse to process anything they found racy . . . but I had fun with it.
yoyopro 2 years ago
my stepdad just found one of these cams in the trash at work , in great condition , has the case , just tryin to figureo ut how to use it
Crazyt1985 3 years ago
just use it like a normal camera, but when getting it developed ask for the pictures on a CD and for uncut negatives (so you can scan them in if they screw it up) best off going to a independent place and explain the shots will have 2 photos per frame so they can set the machine right
MRINTERDOG 2 years ago
As i listened to the whole thing, it made me realize how much Vincent had in common, vocally, with John Houseman from the Puritan Oil commercials during this period of Vincent's career.
ACcountryFan 4 years ago
wow! when was this made? Vincent looks like he did in the mid or late '80s...i'd never heard of this program/documentary before and i'm usually well-read on my Vincent stuff.
ACcountryFan 4 years ago
It was 1989
mrprice07 4 years ago