Hi, To the best of my knowledge there is no accepted terminology so I suggest you ask sellers that do not tell you specifics. Watch out for missing flaps and...
Hi.... I am new to ViewMaster, and this forum and thought I would introduce my self. I live in Portland Oregon and I am interested in making my own view...
By the way Shab gives lessons at the 3D Center in Portland on how to do this. Details are at: http://www.3dcenter.us/ George Z. ... [Non-text portions of this...
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Mark Kronquist
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Aug 6, 2008 5:13 am
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Hi Everybody! Just found the Discovery Channel Learning viewer at the Toys-R-Us store in Matteson,IL near my home. It has the same image magni- fication as the...
Hi Everybody New bidders welcome, Greenhorns, too! You are very welcome to register for my View-Master (Etc.) auctions. There is no charge and you do not have...
John Saddy
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Aug 9, 2008 4:10 pm
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... wondering about terms folks use to "grade" them. Can someone direct me to a webpage, perhaps, with definitions of commonly accepted grading terminology? ...
I think that a minimum is to say that the pictures are good quality when it's true. How many times for reels of the years 70-80 for sale on E-Bay, it's...
... Is this the same as the fisher price View master Discovery Learning Viewer? This model does not have the word "Channel" in its name. Same model as yours...
Thanks to all you folks for the tips... will keep 'em in mind... ciao, Rico ... "Why don't you do your early stuff??!!" - Cate Blanchett, as Bob Dylan, to a...
... Hello all... I am new to all of this. When I read that the model D viewer would magnify images up to 7X something, I thought I would buy it. But bidding...
... Is this the same as the fisher price View master Discovery Learning Viewer? This model does not have the word "Channel" in its name. Same model as yours...
... Hello all... I am new to all of this. When I read that the model D viewer would magnify images up to 7X something, I thought I would buy it. But bidding...
It may be possible, but I doubt that the virtual viewer and this new one, are 7x magnification. The model D was dicontinued sometime around 1970 I think, and...
... Actually, yes. The Virtual viewer is 7.35X magnification - the same as the Model D viewer. I haven't taken one apart so can't say if this level of...
As far as I know the Virtual Viewer does have doublet plastic lenses that are assembled back to back to save space, but still achieve the 7.35x magnification. ...
... It is best to keep one's expectations low, regarding the lenses of the Model D VM viewer. The lenses are two-element glass that every few years get cloudy...
I agree that the V-M Model D viewer has much to be desired. I too own the Chinese Art Model D viewer purchased from 3D Enterprises in 1988. As far as I'm...
... Here is some additional information on the Virtual Viewer and the above issues: http://www.vmresource.com/vviewer.htm jack [Non-text portions of this...
... the ... few years ... Yes, most of the model Ds I found had cloudy lenses. Luckily the viewer is the easiest to take apart and put back together of all...
I agree that the D is the best of the viewers. It is made even better when one replaces the double convex lenses with a pair of achromats. The technique...
Folks.... I went looking at 3Dstereo.com for a modern knock off of the View Master film inserter: http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/sdt-pet.html They call it...
You can make a pocket expander yourself easily enough. Just file a standard auto engineer's feeler guage of about the same thickness as file to the shape of a...
... It seems not to be listed on his site but I found it here: http://www.berezin.com/3d/dr.htm#VM%20Model%20"D"%20View%20Master% 20Focusing%20Viewer Francois...
... Of course it is listed in my site (www.drt3d.com). Here is the direct link: http://home.att.net/~sales3d/WViewerViewMasterBook.htm Also, it is listed in...
I am out of town on work travel in Boston, but I will send along all the information I have on replacement lenses when I return to Louisville. For the...
Hi Bill, I tend to use 1/50sec for most of my photos including those with electronic flash and the photos usually come out ok. I have accidentally taken some...