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Posted by Mikeb on November 25, 2002 at 04:00:51:
In Reply to: realist camera film processing posted by Michel Boily on November 24, 2002 at 19:41:43:
:The type of cameras you are looking at where never designed to shoot negatives, they produced
a stereo pair of slides for viewing by slide viewer or stereo projector. Yes you can shoot negatives film with them but the negative produced will be a completely odd ball size and
will require custom printing to be used as you visulise.A very expensive and time consuming job. Time = money if you pay someone else to do
it for you. Only real way to do this is to do your own printing. Not difficult as it will only
be B&W. Your best bet is to buy the Argus stereo
camera and viewer which is for sale brand new for 60-70 bucks? I can't re,member the exact retail on it but it does shoot a stereo pair on a standard 4x6 print and can be processed at any lab.
Regards Mikeb
1 Hour Photo of Venice
ibuycameras.com
Hi,I want to buy a srereo camera for making old style stereoview card.My seach on the net indicate me that Realist camera is one of the best.I understand that with this kind of camera the negative is smaller than regular 35mm camera.Does it mean that it needs special processing to have paper photo,that we can mount on cardboard to make stereoview? If so,does any photo shop can do it?
: Thank you
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