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Re: stereo panoramic options
- From: "Gary Cullen/Karoline Cullen" <gcullen@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: stereo panoramic options
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1998 19:03:29 -0800
I saw the Fuji version of that Hasselblad panoramic camera the other day,
VERY nicely made rangefinder camera (not autofocus thank goodness!). After
giving it the once over I thought it would be perfect for Stereo use. The
film aperture inside the camera is 24x60 (or was it wider?? I think it was)
or 24x36, and it has interchangeable lenses so why not make a stereo lens
with two 35 or 40mm lenses with a prism/mirror separator for 24x30 pairs,
just like a Contax Stereotar-C or Leica Stemar set up only with nice wide
images. Let's write to Fuji in mass!
Gary Cullen
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From: KWKelley02@xxxxxxx <KWKelley02@xxxxxxx>
To: LSmart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <LSmart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; owner-rkymtmem-3d@xxxxxxxx
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Date: Thursday, November 12, 1998 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: stereo panoramic options
>I heard yesterday that Hasselblad just came out with a new panoramic camera
>(actually made by Fuji). It uses 35mm (35mm wide by X long) film and has
>interchangeable lenses which do not need the neutral density filters (which
>take about 2 stops off the exposure).
>
>That's about all I know. A photographer friend was telling me about it and
>his intent to buy one ASAP. Apparently you can find info about it in the
>Hasselblad site.
>
>kk
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