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− | '''RBT-Raumbildtechnik GmbH''' | + | '''RBT-Raumbildtechnik GmbH''' was a German company making stereo versions of existing cameras as well as accessories for stereo-photography.<br/> |
+ | The company was dissolved in January 2011. | ||
== Camera list == | == Camera list == | ||
+ | {{Flickr_image | ||
+ | |image_source= https://www.flickr.com/photos/143119536@N04/50327941148/in/pool-camerawiki/ | ||
+ | |image= https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50327941148_1e0ab3dc54.jpg | ||
+ | |image_align= right | ||
+ | |image_text= RBT 3D X4 | ||
+ | |image_by= Harry Calderbank | ||
+ | |image_rights= wp | ||
+ | }} | ||
=== 35mm stereo reflex === | === 35mm stereo reflex === | ||
+ | * RBT X2 (based on the [[Ricoh KR-10M]]) | ||
* RBT X2II (based on the [[Ricoh XR-X3000]]) | * RBT X2II (based on the [[Ricoh XR-X3000]]) | ||
− | * RBT X4 (based on the [[Cosina | + | * RBT X3 (based on the [[Ricoh XR-X 3PF]]) |
+ | * RBT X4 (based on the [[Cosina C1s]]) | ||
* RBT X5 (based on the [[Nikon FM10]]) | * RBT X5 (based on the [[Nikon FM10]]) | ||
− | * RBT Y109 (based on the [[Yashica 109]]) | + | * RBT Y108 (based on the [[Yashica 108 MP]]) |
+ | * RBT Y109 (based on the [[Yashica 109 MP]]) | ||
+ | |||
=== 35mm stereo view or rangefinder === | === 35mm stereo view or rangefinder === | ||
* RBT S1 and RBT S1A (based on the [[Konica Hexar]]) | * RBT S1 and RBT S1A (based on the [[Konica Hexar]]) | ||
* RBT S2 (based on the [[Bessa (35mm)|Bessa R2]]) | * RBT S2 (based on the [[Bessa (35mm)|Bessa R2]]) | ||
+ | * RBT S2a (based on the [[Bessa (35mm)|Bessa R2a]]) | ||
+ | * RBT S3 (based on the [[Zeiss Ikon / Cosina|Zeiss Ikon (35mm rangefinder)]]) | ||
+ | * RBT S3a (based on the [[Bessa (35mm)|Bessa R3a]]) | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
In English: | In English: | ||
− | * [http://home.att.net/~drt-3d/toys/RBTS1/index.htm DrT's RBT S1 page] | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20040608021425/http://home.att.net/~drt-3d/toys/RBTS1/index.htm DrT's RBT S1 page] (archived) |
In German: | In German: | ||
− | * [http://www.rbt-3d.de/ | + | * [http://www.rbt-3d.de/ RBT official website] , with note about ending of the company. |
[[Category: German camera makers]] | [[Category: German camera makers]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category: 35mm stereo]] |
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RBT-Raumbildtechnik GmbH was a German company making stereo versions of existing cameras as well as accessories for stereo-photography.
The company was dissolved in January 2011.
Camera list
RBT 3D X4 image by Harry Calderbank (Image rights) |
35mm stereo reflex
- RBT X2 (based on the Ricoh KR-10M)
- RBT X2II (based on the Ricoh XR-X3000)
- RBT X3 (based on the Ricoh XR-X 3PF)
- RBT X4 (based on the Cosina C1s)
- RBT X5 (based on the Nikon FM10)
- RBT Y108 (based on the Yashica 108 MP)
- RBT Y109 (based on the Yashica 109 MP)
35mm stereo view or rangefinder
- RBT S1 and RBT S1A (based on the Konica Hexar)
- RBT S2 (based on the Bessa R2)
- RBT S2a (based on the Bessa R2a)
- RBT S3 (based on the Zeiss Ikon (35mm rangefinder))
- RBT S3a (based on the Bessa R3a)
Links
In English:
- DrT's RBT S1 page (archived)
In German:
- RBT official website , with note about ending of the company.