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Re: Kodak Guest Book Entry for Dr. Robert Wier (fwd)


  • From: wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Bob Wier)
  • Subject: Re: Kodak Guest Book Entry for Dr. Robert Wier (fwd)
  • Date: Wed, 13 Dec 1995 21:01:40 -0600

>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 1995 16:35:57 -0500
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>Thank you for contacting Kodak. Lenses for the DC40, available from DCPro
>(800-522-7835), snap on; they are not screwed on. Screw on filters, however,
>have a thread count of 2.
>
>Best regards.
>
>
>

Ok, stereo experts. I have been doing some thinking about a DC 40 for
experiments with "instant" 3d photos. I sent a technical message
to www.kodak regarding the lens/filter setup on the DC40 and got the
above back (after a week or so).

Question - apparently it would not be possible to use my 35 mm lenses
(SLR or otherwise) directly on a DC40 - however with a filter thread of
2, would it be possible to maybe adapt a supplementary lens over the
existing lens (a - la Steinhill wide angle for the Realist?).

THANKS!




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