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[MF3D.FORUM:158] Re: Hello, I am a new member and glad to behere! STUART JOHNSON


  • From: Greg Erker <erker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:158] Re: Hello, I am a new member and glad to behere! STUART JOHNSON
  • Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 13:05:16 -0600

>Hi folks!  I just wanted to say 'hello' and to (hopefully) absorb as much
>information as I possibly can
>about the use of MF stereophotography.


Hi Stuart,

  Welcome aboard.

  Have you done anything to assure the lens
focal lengths match, or are you just counting
on good Zeiss quality control?

  For films I like Velvia and recently Kodak
E100S and SW. I would also like to try the
Provia 100F but haven't yet. I have also used
Kodak EPY (64 speed tungsten) film for Christmas
light and fireworks photos with good results.

  Regarding 35mm vs MF: I got into it because
I find grain in 3d to be very annoying. And
even Kodachrome 25 has too much grain in certain
situations (for me). Medium format solves that
problem and also allows for viewers with big lenses
which allow me to view the whole image while
wearing my glasses.

  One more question: what is the minimum stereo
base you can get with your two Hassy's?

  My viewer and camera projects are on my web page:
http://www.angelfire.com/ca/erker

Regards - Greg E.