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Re: Too many cameras...It's Harry Poster's Fault


  • From: fj834@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Dr. George A. Themelis)
  • Subject: Re: Too many cameras...It's Harry Poster's Fault
  • Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 02:09:49 -0500

>I made it my goal to search out and use every stereo camera made
>for 35mm film.  In the end I would know by first hand knowledge what the best
>35mm stereo camera was in the world.  

>Jim Hollis,  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania     USA 

Hi Jim!  Thanks for the interesting story... I guess every one is expecting
you now to tell us which one is the BEST 35 mm stereo camera in the world. 
Such an extensive experience much have taught you something.  We are all
waiting for your recommendations!

Also, any comments about viewers?  Do we assume that all 35 mm slide stereo
viewers are created equal or there is not enough interest in those for a
collector?

My interpretation of the question regarding the cameras and viewers was
"How many do you own AND USE?"  I have many cameras and viewers in my
basement right now but I only use one Realist 2.8 and two red-button
viewers.  I made a point to reply 1 camera and 2 viewers in the survey just
to show that, as a user, you don't need a lot of equipment to take a lot of
pictures.  Also, I do not count my twin SLR cameras as one stereo camera.

George Themelis, Cleveland OH USA.


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