Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]All of the many stereo gadjets that Leitz has made in the past, have been discontinued for many years ie: STEREOLY, STEMAR, FIATE (slide-bar) and thus very expensive collector items....But it is still possible, and has been done, to mount 2 cameras in tandem or one camera with a slide bar moving 3 inches (axial pupil distance). Of course you are limited to still lifes since you will be taking 2 seperate slides seperated by the approx distance between an average persons eyes. This part is NO PROBLEM - the problem is that you will have 2 full frame chromes and how do you view them ( are there any stereo viewers that can utilize 2 full frames?) The late Les Hobbs commissioned Larry Wyatt to make him a "DOPPEL" from 2 Mod I(A) bodies with 2 - 50/3.5 Elmars. It was a copy of Barnack's "DOPPEL" but used 2 fulll frames instead of half frames & the 1st pic used frames #1 & #3 then 2 winds of the camera and next pic on frames #2 & #4. The last I heard was that Les's son had the camera for sale for only $7000. Cheers +++ Marvin Moss In a message dated 97-08-22 20:14:19 EDT, you write: > Once, probably a long time ago, Leica also produced (some sort of?) a > stereoscope (camera and viewer). Can anyone tell me if this technology > is still available or if this technology could be made possible by using > for example two M-camera's (and how to view them)? Is there still any > interest in this kind of photograpy? > > > Alexander Koning > The Netherlands >>