
You can print in 3D, how about recording video in 3D!? This simple yet elegant mount accepts two fifth gen iPod nanos enabling the creator to record their daily webvlogs in glorious stereoscopic 3D video.Here is a video of its practical application! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uC4OnRAmbo I do not have a makerbot to print out one of these puppies but the video shows you all you need to understand the implications of this.I will use the $#!7 out of a makerbot, I am about to be a father (due date, MAY 5!!!) baby toys, baby things, all things baby, i want to print them in 3D on a makerbot. Also on my 3rd waste veg oil powered bus conversion tour, with lovely wife and baby too, many useful and fun things will need to be made, rapidly.makezine.com/go/makerbotLove, Ray RoyPrint it out, pop in your ipods, start recording right eye and left eye video!The design of this \"thing\" is simple, you are using two video recording devices (in my case, two iPod nanos, 5th gen) to emulate the optical disparity between you right and left eyes, giving your brain the illusion of real depth.Because one of the iPods has to cover up the controls of the other one to reach the \"sweet spot\", you should hit record on your iPods first, and then pop them into this stereoscopic holster.To achieve true stereoscopic viewing of your video, sync up and composite the right/left footage in whatever high end video editing software you have lying around. Seriously theres so many ways to skin a cat, and even more ways to watch a 3D video recording of a cat.YouTube has a 3D video upload feature and tutorials, you simply composite your video footage to be side by side, and YouTube does all of the various formatting for you (anaglyph, cross eyed, side by side, etc...)http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2009/07/youtube-3d.htmlenjoy.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE1FsYnFGK4
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