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Sold SOLD: Nimslo 3D camera $150

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Doug Richardson

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Very nice working condition Nimslo 3D camera. Fresh batteries and everything works. The LED's in the view finder work as advertised. The lenses are clean and all FOUR shutters fire. There is just a few marks on the back of the camera and a few tiny cleaning marks here and there, see pics. Includes the case and strap, although the strap is disintegrating and tacky feeling. Cool camera, but too nice to just sit around waiting to be used and not my thing.

$150

All sales final, PayPal fees and shipping to buyer. Can ship via USPS or within Europe.

If you have questions, please let me know. -Doug

 
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I always thought it would be fun to have one of these. Does anyone develop the film anymore?


Apparently these folks do, sort of -- you have to scan them and send digital files:

http://www.snap3d.com/s_3d_consum_pr.html

Folks today also use them to make stereo print pairs using the outside two shots. When the cameras first came out there were even some folks marketing macro adaptors to make pairs of slides or prints using the center two lenses and focusing really close. These are actually pretty good cameras.
 
I always thought it would be fun to have one of these. Does anyone develop the film anymore?

Chris, from what I understand you can develop the film as normal, although it is suggested that you identify to the lab processing the film that it if from a 3D camera so they know to handle it properly. The camera strap has a small plastic pouch that used to hold stickers to put on the film canisters, but I don't believe they are available any longer. For post production, there are several options for the photos. Search the internet and here in Photrio to get some ideas, including GIF's, prints, etc.

Summicron1, thanks for the help, good info there.

-Doug
 
 
Nice camera Doug Richardson and quite a deal! You have the coveted "Made in Japan" version - which should be a nice selling point.