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Re: kodak stereo



Not a bad price provided that the shutter is not sticky. Check that out.
Yes, it is a Realist format and no, you can't actually mount a flash to it.
It does have a flash plug, the old style so you will need to get an adapter
(ASA to PC, I think). The adapters cost $15-$25 about. And you will need to
either buy or fabricate a bar to hold the cameral and flash together. I've
done all this and I am quite satisfied.

I like my twin SLR rig, too. Apair of Cannon T-70s. But what a chore to
hall around. I most like my twin Olympus XA-2 rig. Light, full frame 35 mm
and just enough hyper to enhance most photos. I saw some for sale just a
day or so ago on this list. Joel Alpers, I believe at Rocky Mountain
Memories. I would seriously consider one of these.

My HO.

Tom White,
Driftwood, Texas



At 04:20 PM 9/12/97 +0000, P3D wrote:
>A local camera store has a Kodak stereo camera that appears to be in pretty
>nice shape., for $139, with case.  It has 35 mm f 3.5 Anaston lenses with
>apertures from f/3.5 to f/22; shutter speeds from 1/25 to 1/200 plus bulb.
>Can anyone tell me if this is worthwhile as a user?  I didn't see a way to
>attach a flash.  Is there one?  I'm presently getting very satisfactory
>results with a twin SLR rig, but the camera I saw is certainly less bulky and
>a lot lighter.  What about format: is it Realist, or what?  Any advice?
> Thanks.  Jim Norman
>
>
Tom White
Driftwood, Texas

tom-white@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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