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P3D Re: 3d fx
Following my question:
>>I am considering buying the Image Tech. 3d fx, as a CHEAP take anywhere 3d
>>camera, that can be given (without concern) to people to use at parties
>>etc...
> >>
>>can anybody offer me any advice about the quality of the stereo images it
>>produces?
Steve Carter responded:
>I have one. It worked OK, but not great. I shot a few rolls of
>slide film with it and mounted them. The outdoor shots look
>pretty good. Indoors with the flash the shots look grainy to
>me. I used 400 film like they recommend.
thanks...
> I wouldn't exactly
>call it sturdy. My flash doesn't work any more. I didn't bang
>it around and only shot three or four rolls. I've had a roll of
....
>want to touch the Image Tech. I guess I'm mad at it for
>breaking so quickly. If I had it to do over again I think it
>would be worth going for the one that costs $89 instead.
>Maybe it's sturdier.
If we are talking about the Trio, it is also newer!
I was seriously considering the Trio, but then decided that whilst it did
look interesting for holidays etc, it wasn't within my price range FOR a
camera that could be passed around at events etc..... I think I will
probably continue with the "two disposables taped together"!
Using the disposable means I can't develop myself (the problem with the
disposable "3d magic" since you can't load bw).... and I flash - 'presents
problems'....
Many thanks once again,
David Adamson
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