Wednesday 25 February 2009

3D World 120 Tr-Lens Stereoscopic Camera – A Three Eyed Beast Of A Camera

Point this particular camera at a young child and we suspect that you'll
scar them psychologically for life but, whilst information concerning
this 120 Tr-Lens Stereoscopic Camera is a little sparse we simply
couldn't pass up on offering a brief heads-up concerning this truly
distinctive three-eyed, non-digital imaging device.

3D World 120 Tr-Lens Stereoscopic Camera Specifications:

Camera Type: Medium Format Tri-lens Stereo Camera (Reflex Viewing Lens)
Lenses: Anti-reflection coated glass optics, seven elements in six
groups. f/2.8, 80mm focal length
Lens separation: 63.5mm
Focusing: manual adjustment, 0.8 m - infinity
Shutter type: metal focal plane shutter
Aperture: F2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22 and six half stops
Shutter Speeds: B, 1,1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250,
1/500Sec.
Light Metering: consists of two of SPD's (silicon photo diodes) for
light measurement; aperture and shutter speeds are matched according to
the LED display.
Viewfinder: consists of a viewfinder hood and lens, Eye-level pentaprism
type with .0.7 X magnification
Focusing Screen: Split-image microprism type surrounded by a Fresnel
screen. 3 LEDs in 5 exposure graduations display overexposure (+),
correct exposure (O) & underexposure (-), bubble level for horizontal
checking.
Flash synchronization: X-contact only, sync speed 1/60 sec. or slower
Film advance: Lever provided; 16 standoff angle and 128 winding angle,
aligning film numbers through window on camera back
Filter Interface M46X0.75
Power source: Two 1.55V silver-oxide batteries.
Film: One roll of 120reversal film for a pair of 58mm x 56mm stereo
images. 6 pairs per roll.
Dimensions: Approx. 207mm x 205mm x 134mm (8.15' x 8.07' x 5.28'),
camera body only
Weight: 1960g or 69oz (camera body only)


Unfortunately, on account of the official product page proving to be
inaccessible at the time of writing we're unable to cover this item in
any great detail or give any indication as to unit pricing, however,
we'll offer the link below in the hope that, at some point, the site
will be assessable again should you be interested in delving a little
deeper.

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