Friday, April 16, 2010

PostHeaderIcon Lomography goes 3D


 
 

With the new 3D craze sweeping the world, pay TV providers are racing to provide 3D content to the masses, along with silly looking glasses sold at a premium. TV manufacturers are also working hard to churn out the biggest, baddest and slimmest 3D ready TV’s for the discerning (not to mention loaded) consumers. Of course to shoot this ever-growing 3D content, you’ll need the top-of-the-line 3D video cameras that will set you back your remaining arm and leg, Panasonic and Sony both neck and neck in this growing market.
However, if you are an analogue lover like me, it’s nice to see that the film folk are not left behind in the dawn of a new 3D era. The fine people at the Lomographic Society International have released a 3D incarnation of their famous Holga camera. Called the Holga 120 3D Stereo Camera, the dual-lens, dual-flash plastic wonder still produces it’s trademark dreamy, slightly out of focus, “Lomo” pictures that Lomography aficionados have come to love, but combined with the slide viewer, the images will come to life in all on a totally new dimension.
The Holga 120 3D uses the slightly more expensive 120 film, and is available on the Lomograpy Asia online shop at HK$772 (RM318). Knowing the growing Lomography community in both Malaysia and Singapore, this camera should be finding its way to local retailers and blogshops in the near future.

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