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Argus: 3D Stereo
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1998. 35mm film, split-image 3D camera. Same as Loreo 3D.
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Argus, in 1998, sold a stereo camera that uses two mirrors called a beam splitter to create stereo exposure pairs that can be printed after conventional developing and viewed with a lorgnette (special pair of lenses or viewer). The camera sold for under $90 including the supplied viewer. The Argus 3D Stereo camera is a rebranded Loreo 3D camera and they both use ordinary 35mm film. The camera requires no special processing or printing. Simply have your film processed to prints as usual. The prints will automatically show two perspective views of your picture, which allows you to enjoy viewing full stereo depth using a 3D viewer. You will be able, through the viewer, to see your pictures with a realism no ordinary camera can give you. 3-D pictures require a wide sharpness range so that near and distant objects are shown with equal sharpness. Your cameras 28mm lens is set so that pictures can be taken from as close as 80 cm (2.5 feet) to infinity. The camera has no device for manual focusing adjustment. To activate the flash you have to push the Flash selector switch to the left and the flash will spring open. When using the flash the best results are obtained if your subject is between 1.5m (5 feet) and 2.5m (8 feet) from the camera with 200 ISO film. 400 ISO speed film increases that range to 3.0m (9 feet). To close the flash reflector you simply push the reflector hood down with your hand until it locks. To conserve the batteries always switch off the flash by closing the reflector hood when not needed. The camera has a flash ready LED next to the viewfinder view port and the flash is powered by two AA batteries. Unfortunately the batteries were left in this camera and the flash does not work due to corroded terminals. For this reason the camera is worth $5.00 in 2020.
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