Filmwasters
		Which Board? => Main Forum => : Erik  July 09, 2013, 06:09:53 PM
		
			
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				This is an interesting new gimmick - not film, but I, who knows nothing about electronics, suppose it could be done simply with two cameras and some sort of remote trigger system.  This camera can be split in two, to take two simultaneous photos from whichever angles you want.
 http://www.fastcodesign.com/1672951/more-to-self-love-this-camera-snaps-your-best-side-and-your-other-best-side-at-once#7 (http://www.fastcodesign.com/1672951/more-to-self-love-this-camera-snaps-your-best-side-and-your-other-best-side-at-once#7)
 
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				not film, but...
 
 
 uh oh. I dont think leon is going to be happy!  :o :P
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 I think I'll stay out of this one for now.
 
 Though gluing two cameras side by side so that they take one image normal and one redscale in sequence could prove to be an interesting concept.
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				Not film? NOT FILM? whyioughtta................  >:(
			
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				Erik: I think you're up for your first digital butt-kicking! Congrats.
			
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				I have a special can of whoopass that I am considering opening right now ........ ;) ;D ;) ;D
			
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				I have a special can of whoopass that I am considering opening right now ........ ;) ;D ;) ;D
 
 
 I didn't know you could get that in the U.K. I figured it was either arsethrashing or marmalade.
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				Does that go well with toast and stinky cheese?
			
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				whoops! I actually just meant it as a model -- something to the effect of "if those monkeys can do it, we can do it better!" 
 yeah... Paging Holga corp...
 No more digital from me! (glad to hear this is enforced, it's such a tiresome argument on other sites...)
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				urgh gimmicky digi crap for hipsters. I don't feel there is much call for anything like this in the film world. lomo-esc maybe but still kinda don't get the point at all.
			
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				Well... it is two boxes that stick together with magnets.
 Anybody here with two identical brownies and a few magnets?
 
 Though the design is a bit pointless...