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I have said this before but I like my 8 perf RBT-X4B because I don't have to
cut the film myself.  I get mounted 2x2 slides AND prints from Dale Labs.  The
best of the slides get remounted in RBT 33mm mounts for easy viewing and
projection.  Someday I will project ALL the slides using twin Ektagraphics. 
Right now I am viewing the best ones with a Berezin Star D Achromatic  viewer
(widened to 33mm) and a borrowed TDC116 projector.  The others I view with a
Franca 2x2x2 viewer and with a VueMagic viewer for the prints in albums.


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> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 10:26:09 -0700
> From: "David W. Kesner" <drdave@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: RBT.X3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: P3D RBT X3A lens spacing
>
>  Yes I know that the full frame B models can be masked 
> down, but if you are going to do that why waste the extra film? And 
> probably the most important reason was the ability to get a much 
> closer focus. I have been able to get as close as 24 inches and still 
> be able to mount in 7p. With the zoom set at 70mm this is a rather 
> small frame area. It was a set-up like this that produced my first 
> award winning stereo slide.
>
> Those are my opinions, what are yours?


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