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Subject: TL120 information and photos [was: 3Dworld 120 -Why are my film alm
Date: 2007-06-08 18:31:03
From: John Thurston
> Claude writes:
>
>> I just got my 3D World camera last week, so I guess you can call it a «
>> version 3 » model (new 45-degree finder w/ the small front window, 1/60
>> flash synch, etc.)

"David W. Kesner" writes:
> Would it be possible for you to post some images of these new features
> (the viewfinder, shutter release lock, general camera, etc.)?
>
> If you do not have web space or want to upload to the list you can email
> them to me and I would be happy to put up a page on my website. This goes
> for anyone else that might have some images.
>
> Of course the best place for them would be John Thurston's site that is
> already so full of great stuff on the TL120 (and other things).

I'm always happy to try to fit more TL-120 information on my pages.

This yahoo group sees a lot of traffic but there are many people out
there who do not have yahoo accounts. If you have photos or comments
to share about your version of the TL-120, drop me an off-list e-mail.
(Unfortunately, my web site is still using stone-age technology so I
have to perform the edits myself rather than letting you add them yourself)

John Thurston
Juneau, Alaska
Subject: Re: TL120 information and photos [was: 3Dworld 120 -Why are my film
Date: 2007-06-08 19:08:22
From: dale yingst
Thanks for posting the pictures. In theory, I like the 45 degree
viewfinder, although I don't like the extra depth of the camera now and
the extra glass that appears to be added which increase the top
heaviness of the camera.

Dale Yingst
Subject: Re: TL120 information and photos [was: 3Dworld 120 -Why are my film
Date: 2007-06-08 21:06:42
From: Claude Gosselin
Hi Dale,
I agree with you. The extra depth of the new finder makes it a bit
awkward to carry the camera around with a neck strap or even to find a
bag that is large enough to fit. But I must admit that I really like
shooting with that new 45-degree finder. I also appreciate that they
got rid of that big red logo on the front of the finder which has been
replaced with a small light window for the bubble level. As far as
the weight is concerned, I haven't tried the previous models, but this
one is definitely on the heavy side.

Claude



--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, dale yingst wrote:
>
> Thanks for posting the pictures. In theory, I like the 45 degree
> viewfinder, although I don't like the extra depth of the camera now and
> the extra glass that appears to be added which increase the top
> heaviness of the camera.
>
> Dale Yingst
>