Difference between revisions of "Fed Boy Stereo"
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*Type: viewfinder camera for stereo photography | *Type: viewfinder camera for stereo photography | ||
*Manufacturer: [[FED]] | *Manufacturer: [[FED]] | ||
+ | *Year of launch: 1988 | ||
*Film: 35 mm (around 20 image pairs on one film possible) | *Film: 35 mm (around 20 image pairs on one film possible) | ||
*Image format: two times 24×30mm ([[Belplasca]]-format) | *Image format: two times 24×30mm ([[Belplasca]]-format) | ||
*Lenses: two Industar 1:2.8/38mm lenses, distance between optical axises 64mm | *Lenses: two Industar 1:2.8/38mm lenses, distance between optical axises 64mm | ||
+ | *Shutter: leaf shutter with speeds 1/30 to 1/650 sec. plus B (B only in manual mode) | ||
+ | *Aperture: 2.8 to 14 in automatic and 2.8 to 16 in manual mode | ||
*Exposure: light-value dependent programmed exposure control | *Exposure: light-value dependent programmed exposure control | ||
*Film advance: alternating after every exposure from 7 perforation holes to 20 perforation holes or vice versa | *Film advance: alternating after every exposure from 7 perforation holes to 20 perforation holes or vice versa | ||
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===Links=== | ===Links=== | ||
+ | [http://www.rus-camera.com/camera.php?page=fed&camera=fedboystereo Fed Boy] at rus-camera.com [http://www.rus-camera.com] | ||
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[[Category:35mm stereo]] | [[Category:35mm stereo]] | ||
[[Category:FED]] | [[Category:FED]] | ||
[[Category:F]] | [[Category:F]] |
Revision as of 21:53, 21 March 2007
FED BOY Stereo |
specifications
- Type: viewfinder camera for stereo photography
- Manufacturer: FED
- Year of launch: 1988
- Film: 35 mm (around 20 image pairs on one film possible)
- Image format: two times 24×30mm (Belplasca-format)
- Lenses: two Industar 1:2.8/38mm lenses, distance between optical axises 64mm
- Shutter: leaf shutter with speeds 1/30 to 1/650 sec. plus B (B only in manual mode)
- Aperture: 2.8 to 14 in automatic and 2.8 to 16 in manual mode
- Exposure: light-value dependent programmed exposure control
- Film advance: alternating after every exposure from 7 perforation holes to 20 perforation holes or vice versa