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Topic author: Luiz Paracampo
Posted on: 20110821142817
James Tworow sent this photo:
I could not resist to show you all I became fascinated!
He talked to the guy using it, he said it's a Chinese 3D camera .But really it is's a film camera using 120 film made by an expert!. The viewfinder is just like a box camera. It has no focusing capabilities. The top cover uses a Salit/Kiev80 hood. The guy told it's also a very expensive camera, he said it sells for about $1,500 (US),! Camera has three Mamiya Sekor 4.5/55mm lenses set ay the Hyperfocal position. The body is made extra thick plastics and is heavy! A masterpiece of skill! The advance seems to come from an old Cosina adapted to run 120 films in the old red window system. The speed dial clicks for counting frames 1- to -12 at six different cllcks.
A real Masterpiece!
Regards to all
LP
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/2182011_stereohandmade.JPG
I could not resist to show you all I became fascinated!
He talked to the guy using it, he said it's a Chinese 3D camera .But really it is's a film camera using 120 film made by an expert!. The viewfinder is just like a box camera. It has no focusing capabilities. The top cover uses a Salit/Kiev80 hood. The guy told it's also a very expensive camera, he said it sells for about $1,500 (US),! Camera has three Mamiya Sekor 4.5/55mm lenses set ay the Hyperfocal position. The body is made extra thick plastics and is heavy! A masterpiece of skill! The advance seems to come from an old Cosina adapted to run 120 films in the old red window system. The speed dial clicks for counting frames 1- to -12 at six different cllcks.
A real Masterpiece!
Regards to all
LP
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/2182011_stereohandmade.JPG
http://www.ussrphoto.com/UserContent/2182011_stereohandmade.JPG