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Berezin Stereo
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Sunday, November 11, 2001 - 10:39 pm: | |
35mm Stereoscopic Camera & 3D Viewer Creates 3D images from standard 35mm Film. (And takes regular 35mm photos too!) See: http://www.berezin.com/3d/vivitar3dcam.htm This newly designed Vivitar camera is unique in that it can take both 3D and 2D pictures. It is a point and shoot DX coded camera with an electronic flash, auto advance and comes with a great viewer for viewing the exciting stereo pictures that will be made. Use ordinary print film and ordinary print processing to get easy 3D pictures!! Works with both 4x6 and 3 1.2 by 5". Slide the pictures in the viewer and viola almost instant 3D. The camera can be changed from a 3D camera to a 2D camera by a slider and back again, in the same roll of film. Also is can use any speed film (the camera is DX coded) and normal print processing. This is a modern 3D print camera which can also be used (with a little more work) for making stereo cards for viewing in an antique stereoscope. As a special offer we will include a Q-vu cardboard mount which can be used for making a stereocard that can be put in an antique viewer. 100 Vivitar 3D Cam and Viewer with free Q-Vu mount $79.95 |
Anonymous
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, November 13, 2001 - 10:05 pm: | |
What does DX coded mean? Can I take photos in standard "base bigger than height" or like the photo on the page shows, only made for short base image with long height? Why would this camera be better than taping/gluing 2 standard 35mm cams? Curious |
Anonymous
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2001 - 6:36 am: | |
DX coding is simply the Barcode that appears on every roll of 35mm film. It allows the camera to automatically detect what speed the film is ie. ASA/ISO 100,200,400! This is very basic stuff!! There is always the problem of synchronizing when two cameras are used. The Vivitar is "happy snappy" type. |