
<p>The technology of 3D pictures and 3D cinematography dates back to 1915 and those in the know consider 1950's to be the "golden age" for it. However it only recently became mainstream and today, we see a large proportion of movies coming out in 3D, a lot of us have 3D TV's and many of us want to experiment with capturing 3D images and video.</p><p>This latter part is usually a little difficult as you need to buy special equipment for the job. Sure, there are 3D cameras that cost as little as EUR 100, but they are usually very limited in their functionality and getting decent video out of them is next to impossible. Especially if you consider yourself a photography/cinematography enthusiast and already own a decent gear set. Thankfully, we recently met Kula, a startup from Iceland that built a very simple yet extremely useful tool and software to turn any DSLR camera into a fully functioning 3D camera, albeit with smaller pixel count.</p><p>All you need to do is get the Kula Deeper device, stick it onto your favorite lens and shoot as you would normally. Then you take the resulting image into Kula software, which can make it into any 3D format you might desire such as MOP for 3D televisions.</p><p>"This is the first product worldwide that provides a complete solution for 3D photography with normal SLR cameras" says Iris Olafsdottir, the founder of Kula.</p><p><a href="http://www.arcticstartup.com/2013/09/30/turn-your-dslr-into-a-fully-functioning-3d-camera-with-kula-deeper">Keep reading...</a></p>