David Nardi
Member
If you enjoy MF 3D photography then a new camera from China has jumped onto the market.
Here is the link: http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/cam-tl120ii.html
Here is the company website: www.3dstereo.com
It takes two 6x6cm negs or transparencies for a total of 6 pairs on 120. It looks a little bulky but nice. I believe it is the first MF stereo camera to have built in metering. It is in its second version meaning the bugs in the first production run have been worked out.
Camera retails at $1395.00 USD and comes with mounting jig, 6x6 stereo viewer and accessories.
I bought the handheld MF viewer from this company to view my 6x6cm stereo pairs from a 1960's Sputnik Russian camera. The Sputnik is fraught with technical issues like sticky shutter blades, mismatched focus, and light leaks. When I do get a decent pair, viewing them in MF 3D is awesome.
One day when I have a little more money I'd love to get this new camera to play with.
Cheers,
David
David S. Nardi Photography
www.davidnardi.com
Here is the link: http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/cam-tl120ii.html
Here is the company website: www.3dstereo.com
It takes two 6x6cm negs or transparencies for a total of 6 pairs on 120. It looks a little bulky but nice. I believe it is the first MF stereo camera to have built in metering. It is in its second version meaning the bugs in the first production run have been worked out.
Camera retails at $1395.00 USD and comes with mounting jig, 6x6 stereo viewer and accessories.
I bought the handheld MF viewer from this company to view my 6x6cm stereo pairs from a 1960's Sputnik Russian camera. The Sputnik is fraught with technical issues like sticky shutter blades, mismatched focus, and light leaks. When I do get a decent pair, viewing them in MF 3D is awesome.
One day when I have a little more money I'd love to get this new camera to play with.
Cheers,
David

David S. Nardi Photography
www.davidnardi.com