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Subject: 3D World stereo products
Date: 2008-10-08 11:49:59
From: DrT (George Themelis)
If you think about it, this company is almost a dream come true. In the
year 2008 where everyone is going digital, this company is producing the
following film stereo products:

- Medium Format stereo camera
- Hand held MF viewer
- Lighted, focusing MF viewer
- Exhibition MF viewer (http://home.att.net/~sales3d/WMFRotaryViewer.htm)
- Folding print viewer - see:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=370092068018
- MF stereo slide sets (http://home.att.net/~sales3d/SlideSets.htm)
- MF plastic stereo mounts
- Inexpensive 35mm stereo viewer
(http://home.att.net/~sales3d/WFullFrameViewer.htm)

I just asked them and they are willing to sell me pairs for their MF
lenses for about $10 plus shipping (cost to me). $10 for a pair of these
wonderful lenses! They are willing to sell their 4.5V light panels of the
mounting jig for about $12 (cost to me).

They make small runs, their prices are low (for US standards), they
respond to my emails within 24 hours, they communicate perfectly in
English, they ship reliably.

Now, if they design a 35mm stereo viewer, lighted with focusing, and if
they make plastic 35mm mounts like the RBT mounts but at much lower cost,
then I will be extremely happy.

George
Subject: Re: 3D World stereo products
Date: 2008-10-08 12:18:42
From: Bob Schlesinger
That they will sell lenses and panels is great news, particularly for those who want to build their own MF exhibits.
 
(and yes, I think they are a great company  - and just to clarify - my other comments today were not meant to pick on them as a whole - just annoyance at one decision they made)
 
-Bob

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On 10/8/2008 at 1:45 PM DrT \(George Themelis\) wrote:

If you think about it, this company is almost a dream come true. In the
year 2008 where everyone is going digital, this company is producing the
following film stereo products:

- Medium Format stereo camera
- Hand held MF viewer
- Lighted, focusing MF viewer
- Exhibition MF viewer (http://home. att.net/~ sales3d/WMFRotar yViewer.htm)
- Folding print viewer - see:
http://cgi.ebay. com/ws/eBayISAPI .dll?ViewItem& item=37009206801 8
- MF stereo slide sets (http://home. att.net/~ sales3d/SlideSet s.htm)
- MF plastic stereo mounts
- Inexpensive 35mm stereo viewer
(http://home. att.net/~ sales3d/WFullFra meViewer. htm)

I just asked them and they are willing to sell me pairs for their MF
lenses for about $10 plus shipping (cost to me). $10 for a pair of these
wonderful lenses! They are willing to sell their 4.5V light panels of the
mounting jig for about $12 (cost to me).

They make small runs, their prices are low (for US standards), they
respond to my emails within 24 hours, they communicate perfectly in
English, they ship reliably.

Now, if they design a 35mm stereo viewer, lighted with focusing, and if
they make plastic 35mm mounts like the RBT mounts but at much lower cost,
then I will be extremely happy.

George

Subject: Re: 3D World stereo products
Date: 2008-10-08 19:59:10
From: arclotet
--- In MF3D-group@yahoogroups.com, "DrT \(George Themelis\)" 3d@...> wrote:
>
> If you think about it, this company is almost a dream come true.
In
the
> year 2008 where everyone is going digital, this company is
producing
the
> following film stereo product...


>I agree with you George!

The 3dWorld MF camera , mounting and viewing jig. slides are good
products, and considering the price better.

The MF handheld has a price very near to some awfull 35mm viewers.

I dont like the hand held viewer but I thing is honest considering
the price and if possible to use the led base of the jig will have
for me the brigtness I´m used to see in slides projection

Regarding the RBT like mountings would be great a 3DWorld mounting.

There are in the market mountings RBT like, without the nylon pieces
sold at 50% the price of RBT.

A single pair of nylon pieces from RBT can be used to mount and then
fix the slides and get out the nylon pieces, more work, yes but 50%
cheaper.