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Caméra lenticulaire 3D stéréo 3D 35 mm Nishika N8000

État :
D'occasion
Prix :
79,00 $US
Environ108,17 $C
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Expédition :
10,80 $US (environ 14,79 $C) Expédition standard. En savoir plussur l'expédition
Lieu : Hart, Michigan, États-Unis
Livraison :
Livraison prévue entre le mar. 25 juin et le jeu. 27 juin à 43230
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Numéro de l'objet eBay :204770268307

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
D'occasion: Un objet ayant été utilisé. L'objet peut présenter certaines traces d'usure, mais il ...
Brand
Nishika
Type
Point & Shoot
Format
35 mm
Focus Type
Fixed
Color
Black
Model
N8000
MPN
N8000
Country/Region of Manufacture
China
UPC
Does not apply

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Qualité de la description
4.9
Justesse des frais d'expédition
4.8
Rapidité de l'expédition
5.0
Communication
5.0

Évaluations comme vendeur (856)

h***7 (1620)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
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Love these glasses! Packaged carefully, arrived quickly. Few light scratches (as described) overall very happy with the purchase 😎 Thank you!
o***o (162)- Évaluation laissée par l'acheteur.
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Item received though used, arrived in a timely manner and obvious the sender had taken much care to send it cleaned, polished and ready to use.
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Great hat well packaged

Évaluations et avis sur le produit

4.7
59 évaluations du produit
  • 49 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
  • 7 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 4 étoiles sur 5
  • 0 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 3 étoiles sur 5
  • 3 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 2 étoiles sur 5
  • 0 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 1 étoiles sur 5

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  • Unique 3-D prints are in demand

    The bad: This is 1988 technology, and Snap-3 in Canada is the only place to have the 3-D prints made. The developing and prints are a bit expensive, and there is also a long lead time to receive the prints. Allow a month to receive the prints. The Good: The prints are quite unique. Everyone has positive comments on them. You do not need special glasses to view the 3-D prints. I bought this type camera because it is easy to get models to pose for these unique prints, and they and their friends ask for them! I'm the only one in the area doing 3-D, so I get lots of referrals. No one has balked at the pricing of the prints, and it is the very best advertising I have for my studio. I prefer the N8000 to the N9000 because it has a sturdier body.

  • Just a Toy

    Purchased out of simple curiosity. Would classify this as a "Toy" camera. Although there are still followers of these types of cameras out there, this was a short lived fad around the 80's that quickly faded in the general overall populous. In fact I read where there were lawsuits involved on deceptive advertising practices for some of these types of cameras. Most likely, there are probably still tons of these sitting around in boxes in warehouses somewhere getting moldy. Not many film processing labs processed these types of prints and don't know if there are any labs that still perform this specialized type of print processing. If there are, I suspect it would be quite pricey. The prints were processed 3D layered prints that gave the appearance of motion ...

  • Nashika on Display

    I bought this camera for two reasons: It was inexpensive and it was unusual. I study different cameras to see what has gone before the current products and to see how specific features have been implemented in various cameras. The purchase served the purpose of teaching me about the 3D cameras and it is an inexpensive conversation piece with other photo enthusiasts. It is not a practical purchase since film developing is gradually disappearing from local stores and the photographs can only be produced by a single company in Canada at a fairly steep price. I own two of these cameras and will not purchase another one unless I sell these cameras at a profit. As a curiosity, it is nice. It is an unusual display item in s photography themed decor or a camera museum.

  • You might buy it as a colector's item, but it's useless otherwise!

    If you are a collector and wish to add this camera to your collection, it might be worth buying. If you are thinking of buying it for actual use there are a few things you should consider: #1 Consumer Lenticular printing is no longer available, so you can't use it for it's original intended purpose. #2 Half frame printing typically costs more and takes longer so making half frame stereo cards with it is not very practical. #3 The fixed shutter speed and 2.5 f stop aperture adjustment makes it unsuitable for slide film except under a very narrow range of conditions, and many high quality stereo cameras are available on eBay for less than $100. #4 There are many other lenticular cameras available and most of them are more reliable and take better pictures. Now, ...

  • the Nishika N8000 35 mm Film Camera

    I bought this camera to use possibly as a gift or my own use I currently have about 5 of these cameras. I enjoy taking 3-D photos and have been doing so for about 20 years now. My first purchase was a Ninslo camera I also have an Image Tech 3 Lens model. There is only one Lab that processes the film for these cameras that is Snap-3D in Torronto,Canada www.snap 3D.com I am also a member of the National Stereoscopic Association which encompasses all things 3-D from viewmaster,stereo views. My contact wmbold@yahoo.com