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From: woods@hao.UUCP (Greg Woods)
Newsgroups: net.rec.photo
Subject: Stereo Cameras
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Date: Thu, 4-Jul-85 16:37:40 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jul  4 16:37:40 1985
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  Once again, I am posting this for Doug Hoyt. I do not read this newsgroup.
As long as the traffic volume doesn't get out of hand, I will accept mail
and forward it to Doug via our local network. Be sure you mark it in the
subject as intended for him.
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Subject:  Stereo cameras: addresses and info.
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    Used stereo cameras can be obtained at:
      1) Stereo Photography Unlimited
         8211 27th Ave.
         St. Petersburg, FL  33710
           (This is probably the best source nowadays.)
      2) Olden Camera
         1265 Broadway
         New York, NY  10001
           (A little bit more expensive than the above, but they have
            more really old stereo cameras for collectors.)
      3) Also look at Shutterbug Ads and if you are lucky your local
           camera store may have a stereo camera.
    Other important addresses for stereo photographers are:
      1) Reel 3-D Enterprises
         P.O.Box 35
         Duarte, CA  91010
           (They stock all presently manufactured goods, such as mounts,
            viewers, projectors, books, etc.)
      2) National Stereoscopic Association
         P.O.Box 15801
         Columbus, OH  43214
           (They publish Stereo World, a great magazine that keeps you
           up-to-date on new developments plus they have many historical
           articles with lots of reproductions of old stereocards.)
    Finally I would like to make a special mention of the LEEP camera
     system (Eric Howlett, Pop-Optix Labs, 16 Berick Rd.,Newton Centre,
     MA  02159).  This camera is designed to give wide angle stereo
     views - in fact, everything you see will be included in the
     picture as you see it.  The view you see will not be cut off by
     edges of the picture as in normal stereo views.  Potentially I
     think this will be one of the more exciting camera developments
     in recent years.
                                       Douglas Hoyt  (NCAR)
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