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P3D Gentlemen, please!
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> Sent: Monday, September 14, 1998 7:57 PM
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> Subject: PHOTO-3D digest 2974
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> Incidentally, I think I know what the appeal of the Realist is, after
> borrowing one from the Oakland Camera Club. It is the same as what my
> little sister saw in crossword puzzles and cryptograms back when she
> was nine or so. I found the Realist a little difficult to puzzle out,
> but then I never cared for puzzles or cryptograms.
> George
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> So now anyone who likes the Realist is compared to someone with the
> brain of a nine year old girl. As are anybody who enjoys crossword
> puzzles and cryptograms. C'mon, what happened to civility in this
> group.
> I was absolutely stunned when I made my first 3d picture by
> moving a sigle camera over a few inches and taking another shot. Then
> I got the Argus, and amazed my friends and co-workers. Then I got a
> Realist, and have been taken to new heights of photographic
> bliss.Someone at the convention said during a workshop said that the
> Kodak, while not quite as good as the Realist, was a lot easier to
> use. Someday I may try one. But why insult people who really are
> enamored with this little invention. Not to mention crossword puzzle
> and cryptogram afficionados.
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