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Subject: The New MF3D Camera
Date: 2006-07-03 10:25:40
From: Sam Smith
Sorry for my qick posts, but I have just moved into a new house and
still have most of my existance in boxes. I have the new 3D World
camera for testing. I have shot a few rolls with it, but still need to
get used to it before I can give a reasonable report. As a quick
summary regarding some questions:

- it takes one roll of 120 film, not 2 as stated on their website. The
guide is being re-written, something I am directly involved in.

- although it looks big, it is surprisingly light and easy to hold

- it will be sold in the US by Dr-T and Dalia

If anyone wants specific dimensions or details, please post them and I
will try to answer them. I will have slides I took, as well as the
camera, at NSa Miami

thanks,

Sam
Subject: Re: The New MF3D Camera
Date: 2006-07-03 14:07:58
From: Charles F. Holzner
--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, "Sam Smith" wrote:
> If anyone wants specific dimensions or details, please post them
and I
> will try to answer them.

My second try at this post.

How about:
Lens FL
Stereo base
F stop range
Shutter type
Shutter speed range
image window size
image window spacing
Focus adjustment range
flash sync

Anything else that may be interesting or meaningful.

Chuck Holzner
Subject: Re: The New MF3D Camera
Date: 2006-07-03 14:46:38
From: Sam Smith
--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, "Charles F. Holzner" wrote:

>
> How about:
> Lens FL

80mm
> Stereo base

lens separation: 63.5mm

> F stop range

f2.8 - f22

> Shutter type

Metal focal plane

> Shutter speed range

B, 1 sec to 1/500 is marked, I have not done a shutter test yet to
determine the accuracy
> image window size


> image window spacing

Sorry, got film in it! My first test indicated a window at about 3
feet, however I am pretty sure this will be farther back in the
production run.

> Focus adjustment range

.08m to infinity

> flash sync

1/60th
>
> Anything else that may be interesting or meaningful.

I would prefer a PC connection to a hot shoe, but it only has the shoe
right now. Nice metering system and microprism focusing grid. Also a
bubble level in the viewfinder. 46mm filter ring. There is a thread on
the viewfinder window, so I assume diopters may be available to
correct for individual eyesight.

Sam
>
> Chuck Holzner
>