276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Fotoconic 77mm Kaleidoscope Glass Prism Camera Filters Variable Number of Subjects SLR Photography Accessories

£14.995£29.99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

Items that fit in the holder. There are no rules here, although things like confetti, beads and ribbon are a good place to start.

Craft materials like scissors, glue, tape, rubber bands or whatever else is appropriate to hold your specific pieces together. If you’re looking to get more experimental with your shots, you can even get a full set of different shaped glass prisms, from lens balls to cubes. Once the nine images or videos are recorded, the user can transfer them to the computer, where the real magic happens. Bundled with the K|Lens One is K|Lens’ in-house software, “SeeDeep”, which calculates the depth in space of every single pixel in every shot, and makes that information available in post-processing as depth maps, depth channels and/or point clouds – and it can then be processed in all standard post-processing programs. Polycentral Kaleidoscope" with three reflectors at angles of 90°, 60° and 30°: the pattern with 31 reflected images of the aperture, not symmetrically arranged around the centre. Brewster deemed the effect "very beautiful, particularly when the reflectors are metallic". [7] Bindrim, Kira (19 June 2017). "Long before iPhones, this 19th-century gadget made everyone a mobile addict". Quartz (publication). Archived from the original on 19 June 2017 . Retrieved 19 June 2017.You may be able to prevent kaleidoscope vision, depending on its cause. Preventative care for kaleidoscope vision includes: Manufacturers and artists have created kaleidoscopes with a wide variety of materials and in many shapes. A few of these added elements that were not previously described by inventor David Brewster:

This prismatic filter has so much breadth that we had to triple the amount of sample pics we show you! The kaleidoscopic view presented by the K-Lens records a grid of nine images in different orientations and from slightly different perspectives, all recorded on a single frameIn 1999 a short-lived magazine dedicated to kaleidoscopes— Kaleidoscope Review—was published, covering artists, collectors, dealers, events, and including how-to articles. This magazine was created and edited by Brett Bensley, at that time a well-known kaleidoscope artist and resource on kaleidoscope information. Changed name to The New Kaleidoscope Review, and then switched to a video presentation on YouTube, "The Kaleidoscope Maker." Strathmore. "About Strathmore - History." (Jan. 11, 2012) http://www.strathmore.org/aboutstrathmore/history/fineartshistory.asp The latest point of view on prism design and construction is focused on improving the quality of the image produced. This includes using high-quality materials, such as optical glass, and designing the prism to minimize light loss and distortion. Additionally, there is a growing interest in using prisms in new and innovative ways, such as in virtual reality and augmented reality applications. 3、 Optical properties of kaleidoscopes The compound, or telescopic Kaleidoscope": a tube with two reflectors, sliding inside another tube with one to three convex lenses, to be applied to any object at any distance [6] (this was later re-introduced as the teleidoscope) With linear prism filter’s ability to multiply our your subject, you can capture unique and conceptual shots in-camera like never before. This filter has a ton of flexibility to fit your concept, whether you want your subject to multiply a few times, or several times – or spaced out, or closer together.

That said, here are 8 prism photography tips and ideas you can use to add an extra flash of creativity to your next shoot. 8 Prism Photography Tips and Ideas Polycentral Kaleidoscope" with three reflectors at angles of 90°, 45° and 45°: the pattern is not symmetrically arranged around the centre, but nonetheless deemed "very pleasing" by Brewster [7]Pendergrast, Mark. "Mirror mirror: a history of the human love affair with reflection." (Jan. 12, 2012) http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=T4-GErgSbU0CPerhacs, Jr., Leslie. United States Patent 3,579,901. May 2, 1971. (July 26, 2011) http://www.google.com/patents?hl=en&lr=&vid=USPAT3579901 Wade, Nicholas J. "Toying with science." Perception, Vol. 33, No. 9. pp. 1025-1032. 2004, (Jan. 11, 2012) http://www.perceptionweb.com/perception/perc0904/editorial.pdf The K-Lens is constructed in three distinct sections that can be seen clearly from the outside. The fromt part of the lens is of a regular 80mm optical construction, but when the light passes through it enters the second section of the lens—the mirror tunnel, which sits were the sensor in a normal array would be. Instead of hitting the sensor though, the focused light meets a series of mirrors in the tunnel that are positioned at different angles to allow each a slightly different view of the subject. The mirrors, along with the light that passes directly through the tunnel, create nine individual images that go on to pass through the rear section of the lens to the camera’s sensor. The result is a grid of nine pictures in a variety of orientations, all recorded on a single frame. The effect is akin to looking through a kaleidoscope—hence the name ‘K-Lens’.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment