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P3D Re: Bigger and Better


  • From: Andy Beals <bandy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: Bigger and Better
  • Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 13:40:10 -0600

But if he's got the bucks for an RBT, why not point him at a Sputnik or one of
the older Deut$che 120 stereos??

Focusing two cameras and getting all of the settings right is a
pain in the tuchus.

On Thu, 16 Sep 1999 13:20:40 -0600, Paul Talbot <ptww@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Brian Reynolds wrote:
>> 
>> Mark Dottle wrote:
>> > Dr T is correct when he says a lesser format is preferred by those who
>> > have not tried something bigger and better! I tried beamsplitter, 1/2
>> > frame shoot and shift, Nimslo, Realist, SLR shoot and shift and RBT X4.
>> > And this list ( in the same order) would describe my satisfaction level
>> > from low to high.
>> 
>> Now all you have to do is move up to medium format stereo.
>
>Yup.  I was going to post that as well!
>
>> There is a
>> little handy work involved, but the results can not be matched.
>> Unfortunately since the Lubitels went out of production the entry
>> point isn't quite as low as it used to be.
>
>With a little looking you can get a pair of Ricohflex TLRs for
>$25-$50 each, so the entry point in dollar terms is about the
>same as it had been with the Lubitels, IMO.
>
>Paul Talbot