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S3D Re: Full frame viewers: Please advise
- From: Steve Berezin <sbere@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: S3D Re: Full frame viewers: Please advise
- Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 10:25:15 -0700
Dogbreath wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Increasingly, I find my precious Kodaslide II viewers, enlarged to 7 perf,
> fall just a little short 'cause so much of the strength of my compositions
> is going on *beyond* 7 perf! Especially with wide-angle stereo, the most
> dynamic aspects of the shot are often concentrated on the perifery where
> the lens distorts the most. At the recent National Convention, I inquired
> about full frame viewers and I was steered to these gorgeous, handmade De
> Wijs (sp?) viewers that cost $500 and $600 each! There's no disputing the
> dreamy perfection of these devices, but who's got that kind of money to
> drop on a viewer?! What are some alternative full-frame viewers? I don't
> think I'll attempt to enlarge my Kodaslides any more than I already have.
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
> DB
DB,
We enlarge our Star D to accommodate full frame RBT mounts (8perf). The
image would be probably similar to most Realist era viewers enlarged to
8 perf. The focal length is 47mm so coverage is pretty good. Please
see:
http://www.berezin.com/3d/viewers.htm
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Steve Berezin
Berezin Stereo Photography Products
21686 Abedul
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
USA
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