Has anyone seen one of these or knows anything about it? The Slide And Negative To Digital Picture Converter. To view details about this item, click here: ...
Bill Binford
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Oct 16, 2007 12:03 pm
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... Hi Bill, I have not seen the converter you speak of, but I built a custom copy stand out of balsa wood for my Nikon 5700. I use this to copy my stereo...
Michael, There are many flatbed scanners on the market that have the ability to scan slides or negatives. I have an Epson Scanner Model Perfection 4180, I...
After using Realist cameras for a few years, I'm curious as to how they compare with other vintage 1950's stereo cameras. Specifically, how does a Revere...
The Revere is a fine camera, a little later design and simpler than the Realist to operate. I have a personal preference for the Realist. However...the Revere...
Hi Rick, I can't tell you a thing about any other stereo camera except the Realist and that is because once I started using my Realist back in 1952, there was...
It is generally believed that the Revere is: 1. Easier to operate. (+) 2. Better-looking. (+) 3. Has less reliable shutter (tendency for slower/sticking...
I have owned two Wollensak Stereo 10 cameras, and found them to be the equal of the Realist 2.8 in most respects. The main differences were that the Wollensak...
Hi Rick: First, are you talking of the Realist 3.5 (3 element lenses) or 2.8 (4 element lenses? Are you talking about the Revere (3.5 3 element lenses) or...
... I believe it has been proven that the Wollensak has 3 element lenses, not 4. It is a myth that the Wollensak lenses are 4-element. Also, the f2.7 is a ...
I agree that Realists are probably the most robust and easiest to repair. Having also used Kodaks and Reveres, I still tend to prefer Realists. I also like my...
Hi People; Let me start out by introducing myself. My name is Greg and I'm from so. ca. I just recently joined your group and am now a proud owner of a...
... give me a slight blur in the wing and a speed of 500 should freeze the motion. [...] Am I asking the impossible by wanted to freeze or slow the action. ...
Te time of day will play a role too, if it is at dawn or twilight when the sky will be darker it could have a dramatic effect and you have a better chance at...
... If you already have a DSLR there are attachments that go in front of the lens for slide copying that give very good results. I think one of these...
Greetings, Is anyone looking for anything "realist" item for the holidays? I am putting some interesting things in ebay. Here is a rarely-seen Stereo Realist...
... <oliveridgelofts@...> wrote: give me a slight blur in the wing Greg While movement depicted as a blur can add a nice element to "flat" photography, in...
A "blur" caused by motion is not always a distraction. Take, for example, a batter or a golfer in swing. In 3-D you can see the entire arc of movement of the...
... "Blur" is not realistic. We do not see blur when something is moving in real life. So if you are after total realism then it can be distracting. But most...
... Well, for that matter, any still picture is not "realistic," as we don't see frozen images when looking at various subjects. Even if the subject is still,...
... Some newcomers to stereo comment on the frozen images, how weird they look. In that sense, "still life" (scenices, etc) is more realisting than living ...
While I generally dislike motion blur, I do find it sometimes effective when _something_ in the picture is sharp so that the blur appears to be intentional and...
G'day all, I've just joined this list. My name is Steve and I'm from Australia. I have been really interested in 3D photography for years, dabbling with the...
... Hi Steve, This email discussion list is dedicated to the Stereo Realist camera and photography. Discussing digital stereo photography, unrelated to the...
In a message dated 11/14/2007 4:16:16 PM Pacific Standard Time, steve.gerlach@... writes: Now, I know this is the StereoRealist list, and I hope I'm...