For shooting 3D as simply as possible, Loreo's 3D Lens in a Cap is hard to beat, especially for $73 (USD). You do need special viewers, but they're not all that expensive. The lens itself cuts your effective horizontal field of view in half (you get two pictures in one) and tends to saturate colors, but it's fun to play with. In 2009, I also acquired a Loreo Macro Lens in a Cap, but it's hard to use without a tripod unless the light is strong.
Click on any of the thumbnails to start a slideshow of Loreo 3D pictures. Have your Loreo viewer handy!
Small bouquet
IUPUI's Student Union
lobby
Flowers in 郷土の森
Flower with an ant
Elections coming to
Tokyo
Old building in Mogusa
Inside Mogusa Park
Plum trees in a Tokyo U.
park
In front of Tachikawa
Station
Plum trees, Hitotsubashi
Paper kit frog (bad focus)
as an Object VR movie
Snacking in 郷土の森
Vines reach out
Flower before a pond
Floral tunnel
Summer Party in my
Complex
Kuwagata (stage beetle) in
a cup
Blurry, not furry
Rock and eddies, Aki
River
Akigawa, downriver
Akigawa, upriver
Bell, 広徳寺
Koutokuji (広徳寺)
Japanese Graves
Loreo 3D Photos
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