You're correct. The video couldn't really demonstrate a 3D image or lack of one. The fellow was well meaning and at first I thought I could see a difference in the porro and roof videos, but really there isn't because the video itself is not in 3D. I deleted the video. Here are some true 3D videos created using software, but you have to use 3D glasses to get the 3D effect. Of course there are many 3D movies you can also watch in 3D. This is what a porro looks like! Cool huh!I'm perplexed by this video. How can making a video through one lens of a binocular - roof or porro - demonstrate a 3D image or lack of one? It's missing the bi in binocular...
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