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Gakken Stereo Pinhole image by Graustark (Image rights) |
The Gakken Stereo Pinhole is purchased as a kit of plastic parts, and the resulting camera can shoot either paired stereo images 24x34mm or a single 24x72mm panorama.[1]
It is also supplied with a simple lens and the option of an "instant" shutter setting.
The camera was (and is) distributed as issue no. 14 (December 2006) of Gakken's magazine Otona no kagaku (大人の科学; 'Grown-up Science'). As of February 2012, the magazine is still offered for sale.
Photos
Gakken stereo pinhole camera image by Phil Chapman (Image rights) |
Stereo pinhole camera in the field image by Karen Ka Ying Wong (Image rights) |