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Re: [photo-3d] Re: RBT Projectors
- From: "Dr. George A. Themelis" <drt-3d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Re: RBT Projectors
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2000 19:54:16 -0500
Thanks Ray for the feedback...
>But George, why only one!!
Good question! My sales are going well, but not that well!!!
Maybe a few months down the road :-) Really, since I don't
see myself moving to the 2x2x2 format any time soon, it seems
that a pair of RBT projectors is the dream projection outfit
for shows in 41x101 mounts. I was thinking to use the RBT
projector exclusively for my stereo shows... not for mixed
slides. For these I have a Brackett Dissolver and the workhorse
of all stereo projectors, a TDC 116.
I posted the following in the New.3D.Film.Gear@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
list... Any feedback will be greatly appreciated. We are
talking about a lot of money here so I need to make sure
that I am going to be happy with my decision...
Thanks again! -- George
>Advantages:
>
>- Auto/programmed advance
>- Autofocus
>- Bright, lightweight
>
>Disadvantages:
>
>- Likes only RBT mounts
>- Expensive
>- Trays limited to 50 slides with shorter lenses (or 80 slides
> with 150 mm lenses)
>- Long blank from slide to slide
>
>(The last two disadvantages disappear if using two RBT projectors
>but then it is not just expensive, but VERY EXPENSIVE! :-))
>
>I am attracted to the idea of automatic slide changing and autofocus.
>
>Anyone would like to add any words of wisdom?
>
>George Themelis
>http://home.att.net/~drt-3d/
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