These are fixed focus from 1.2 m to infinity with a mechanical guillotine type shutter behind the lenses. The separation between each lens is 18.5mm and the Plastic lenses are 1:9.5/27 mm with diaphragms Fixed at f/9.5. The camera was introduced in 1996 and used the 135 film cartridge. ![]() This is a 35 mm viewfinder lenticular stereo camera manufactured by 3D Image Technology, Inc., P.O. It was a victim of battery leakage and is worth 50 cents for parts in 2013. The problem is that this camera pictured above does not work and listed in Poor condition. If you get a viewer you can see 3D images just like the old Civil War 3D pictures. You put a roll of 35mm film in the camera, and after shooting about a dozen and a half pictures, you mailed the roll to a special photo processing lab and they would send you back a set of pictures that were affixed to lenticular plastic.Įssentially, you received 3D pictures, albeit the same type of 3D that you could find in those old “magic motion” trading cards from the late 1800’s early 1900’s but these were in color. Manufactured in 1998 by a company out of Norcross, Georgia, this was one of several cameras to try to create 3D images on 35mm film. It’s got a built-in flash and a semi-rugged olive green plastic body. This is an Image Tech Trio 3D camera it’s a very simple “point and shoot” 35mm camera. ![]() Create your own cameras inventory (registration required).
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