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Subject: Guest for MF3D Folio, Anyone interested?
Date: 2007-05-15 19:48:55
From: Sam Smith
I may have space for a responsible guest to view the Alpha MF3D folio
without actually joining it. I need to slow one folio down so it will
accompany me to the NSA convention in a few weeks. As many know, it is
not easy to be a member of the MF3D folios, as only a limited amount
of people can be in one to keep the shipping costs and duration to a
manageable amount. You must have your own medium format viewer, and
live in either Canada or USA. You will be responsible for shipping to
the next person. I would give preference to someone who is not a
member of another folio, however if there's no takers then a folio
member would be OK.

Please contact me offlist if you are interested.

Thanks, Sam
Subject: Re: Guest for MF3D Folio, Anyone interested?
Date: 2007-05-15 19:52:57
From: Sam Smith
OK, I'm a retard. It's the "Beta" folio, not the Alpha one that I am
trying to slow down. It's currently in Minnesota.

Sam

--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, "Sam Smith" wrote:
>
> I may have space for a responsible guest to view the Alpha MF3D folio
> without actually joining it. I need to slow one folio down so it will
> accompany me to the NSA convention in a few weeks. As many know, it is
> not easy to be a member of the MF3D folios, as only a limited amount
> of people can be in one to keep the shipping costs and duration to a
> manageable amount. You must have your own medium format viewer, and
> live in either Canada or USA. You will be responsible for shipping to
> the next person. I would give preference to someone who is not a
> member of another folio, however if there's no takers then a folio
> member would be OK.
>
> Please contact me offlist if you are interested.
>
> Thanks, Sam
>
Subject: Re: Guest for MF3D Folio, Anyone interested?
Date: 2007-05-15 23:34:43
From: espressobuzz
I'd love to join in.

Who I am:

I've been a member of the Puget Sound Stereo club for a few years
now.
I've shot 3D since ~1987 using twinned Canon XA2s. Recently I
started shooting digital with a few Sony DSC-V1s, but my new format
will be the Sputnik, as soon as I get it adjusted.

Here's some 3D Ive posted:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/espressobuzz/sets/72157594342096241/
The closeups were done with a Nimslo with a lens from some reading
glasses on it.

So I got this Sputnik off eBay, from Moscow, and though it works,
it doesn't work well. Fortunately for me, a member of my 3D club has
graciously offered to adjust it. In about a month, I'll be using it
exclusively.

Nice to meet all of you,
Frank (Seattle-ish)