Unfortunately not! It's basically the equivalent of a disposable camera in a sense that to get actual pictures from it you need to have it developed :) there are kits out there that will allow you to do it at home tho!
@@gabby_j9784 personally I am yet to attempt developing film at home myself, it is doable but will take a certain amount of research and equipment to get it going. My advice would be to get used to the camera first and send off your film to get developed professionally, and then when you're comfortable with shooting on film then tackle the idea of developing it yourself! Best of luck :)
They provide an app, but you can use photoshop as well. Its not hard to do at all and there are a lot of tutorials on how to do it. You have to scan in the photos and stitch them together in a program afterward
Very late to comment but when getting these developed digitally, do you get the developed/keep them all next to each other or us each of the 3 exposures a single file?
Definitely better going for a different camera, this camera is specifically designed for this animated effect. A popular film camera would be the Canon AE-1 that I would suggest you get, I believe they hold their value well so you could likely sell it for what you buy it for if you find film photography isn't for you! :)
other 3dcamera-the one from HK dead brand new. first one wobbly shutter blurry images. second one-see here: film not wound right. crap. still have simpler kalimar(oem)
thank you for sharing your honest review - appreciate it - it was helpful - keep going with your content :) have a good one!
Thank you! :)
When I was 9 I found a film role with just pictures of a chair from multiple angles
Just got mine today! Super excited 🤘🏼
You just gained a subscriber💯
Just came across your channel, super informative and watchable. Hope you make more videos soon!
Just seen this! Thank you! :)
such a well made video, was shocked to see a low subscriber count thank you for your honest review
Vvvvv informative!! Subscribed!
Thank you! :)
Does anyone know how we would upload the pictures on the app? We would still have to develop it right?
Great video ! Keep up the good work
I have a Sony Bloggie 3d somewhere in my camera collection.
Thoughtful review!! Thanks!!
My pleasure!
Thanks For The Great Video 🙏🙏🙏... Thanks.
Seems simple to use. I’d use it for both still & 3d but can I still use it for still images?
Thanks
yes, it takes 3 still photos to make the 3D effect
Could we please get a brief description of how to animate the photos using premiere?
Is it possible to buy an small film converter until? Like a mini Kodak machine
Is $180 usd a good price for the Nishika N8000?
It's not but considerably an adequate price if you're talking about shipping included.
Is it possible to upload the photos onto the app without having to take it to a professional to develop and scan?
Unfortunately not! It's basically the equivalent of a disposable camera in a sense that to get actual pictures from it you need to have it developed :) there are kits out there that will allow you to do it at home tho!
@@MattAshbee is developing at home difficult?
@@gabby_j9784 personally I am yet to attempt developing film at home myself, it is doable but will take a certain amount of research and equipment to get it going. My advice would be to get used to the camera first and send off your film to get developed professionally, and then when you're comfortable with shooting on film then tackle the idea of developing it yourself! Best of luck :)
@@MattAshbee Ok, thank you
@@gabby_j9784 developing at home is really not bad at all. And much much cheaper. ( Chemicals cost $2 per roll of colour film )
How to compile those pictures to make it a GIF? Is there an app to make it?
They provide an app, but you can use photoshop as well. Its not hard to do at all and there are a lot of tutorials on how to do it.
You have to scan in the photos and stitch them together in a program afterward
Got one last year its great
Is it still working fine?
Im new to cameras but do you have to do anythinv special to the film after you take a picture and how difficult is it to move it to digital
You’d have to get your film developed, most places will send you the scans so you’d then have it on digital.
I want to get my hands on a broken one, so i can somehow use the lenses to fit into a mirror less camera :P
I found one on Amazon its 89$ also live in the us
Have you used it, I’m confused about the cost that he is talking about in the video saying how it’s expensive to use?
Which one would you say is better the Nimslo or Nishika?
Nimslo more popular I believe, but I think slightly more expensive! I haven't owned either, unfortunately!
Nice video...did you have to pay customs fees?
Yes mate, think it was around £15 :)
So for personal and fun usage is this a good camera ?
Very late to comment but when getting these developed digitally, do you get the developed/keep them all next to each other or us each of the 3 exposures a single file?
no
Can you just take regular film photos with this camera or are you better off going for a different camera
Definitely better going for a different camera, this camera is specifically designed for this animated effect. A popular film camera would be the Canon AE-1 that I would suggest you get, I believe they hold their value well so you could likely sell it for what you buy it for if you find film photography isn't for you! :)
reto has a youtube called reto project. they tryna sell a wide angle point and shoot now lol
not the costs but lacking electronics is the problem.
better telling why nimslo is better
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does it reveal the photo???
no, you have to get it developed like you would a disposable camera. No electronics inside apart from the flash!
other 3dcamera-the one from HK dead brand new. first one wobbly shutter blurry images. second one-see here: film not wound right. crap. still have simpler kalimar(oem)
Film?
Pass.
But thx.
put on a bubble-level. problem solved.
bad images from Reto are more expensive than nimslo.
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