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3D Stereoscopic Test 2 – Successful? – YouTube 3D Feature

05 Jun

Testing 3D feature on YouTube. 3D feature was successfully enabled. (There are still problem with accuracy of 2 images position…) 3D stereoscopic photos by Yo Suzuki (lovemushroom.com) Originally shot in parallel format using Canon dSLR & Loreo 3D stereoscopic lens with no post production position alignment of 2 images. I only have parallel 3D glasses(Loreo) and wondering if it really looks 3D on other viewing system, specially interleave interlace format with active shutter glasses system. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Got no 3D glasses? You can try “Cross-eyed” or “Parallel” viewing method without 3D glasses(free-viewing). www.vision3d.com You can NOT use 3D glasses from Avatar or IMAX theaters to watch this in 3D on computer monitors. They are “Passive Polarized 3D glasses” which usually requires 3D projection system. My past 3D movie DVD(Chromadepth 3D viewing) www.youtube.com Test 1 – 3D mode failed by “AudioSwap” www.youtube.com YouTube 3D official page googlesystem.blogspot.com

 
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3D anaglyph feature film Canon 7D 2D/3D conversion

28 Feb

title says it all.
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Nikon D300 GPS feature walk through

26 Sep

A demonstration of how the GPS interface works and what to expect. The built-in GPS interface requires the GPS receiver to be set to protocol NEMA IN NEMA OUT. It may require you to purchase two cables. The serial cable for your GPS and the GPS cable for your Camera. The Nikon MC-35 has a male 9 pin serial interface. The company I mention at the end of the video is JOBO.
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Nikon D3000 Feature Video

16 Sep

Nikon D3000
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Find 32 more videos at www.AssignmentConstruct.com .Transcript of this video Hi, I’m John Harrington and we’re going to break out and break down the wide variety of equipment we use to deliver images to our clients. Next we are going to show you one of the equipment kits we use when we are traveling on assignment. Each kit is different and has a very specific purpose. So lets take a look. This kit is our Nikon kit. It houses our D3, a D2X; a primary and a backup. We use a 12-24 DX lens, 70-200 2.8, 24-70 2.8, 17-55 DX 2.8, 2X teleconverter. We’ve got a Speedlight SB-800; it’s got the tungsten gel on the front. The reason we use the tungsten gel or a fluorescent gel is to mask the color temperature in the room we’re working in. These are obviously interchangeable, so we can use them depending on the situation we’re in. We use a tungsten or a fluorescent gel. We have extra double A batteries. We have three think tank cardholders. We really like these cardholders because we can hold a large number of cards; and we can put our unused cards at the top and our used cards reversed on the bottom. What we do with our cards when we’re done shooting them is instead of having them in upwards; we have them in upside down. That’s an indicator to us that we’ve shot on the card and this card needs to be downloaded. Underneath, we have 17-35 2.8, and we have a 300 2.8. In addition on the 300 2.8, we have a 1.4 teleconverter as well. So between the 2X teleconverter and the 1.4X