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Vaughn

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I watched a fellow and his assistant make stereo images in Yosemite with two SLR MF cameras. Cameras were about 25 feet apart on an old road that use to come down into the Valley across from Bridalvail Falls.

The photographer would toss a rock up to land between the cameras…and both he and his assistant would click the shutter of their respective camera at the sound of the rock hitting the ground.

Quite clever, I thought.
 

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I exercised my Rolleiflex 3.5E Xenotar recently. This is a work shed on Marine Drive in Astoria, Oregon. That is an interesting city , well worth a visit. Tri-X 400 film, developed in Xtol.


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That's pretty neat. At that size, can the eye notice a difference between MF and 35mm 3D images?

Yes, definitely. The Realist 5p 35mm format gives twin 21x23mm slides and the 7p ("European") gives 28x23mm twin slides, and in both cases the typical 50x50mm mounted medium format slides are a step up in quality and viewing experience.
 

ChrisGalway

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I watched a fellow and his assistant make stereo images in Yosemite with two SLR MF cameras. Cameras were about 25 feet apart on an old road that use to come down into the Valley across from Bridalvail Falls.

The photographer would toss a rock up to land between the cameras…and both he and his assistant would click the shutter of their respective camera at the sound of the rock hitting the ground.

Quite clever, I thought.

I'd love to have seen that!
 
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