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reduced to $45. Realist 3D Camera kit- Vintage 1943-7
Dec 5, 2019 19:33:26   #
petercbrandt Loc: New York City, Manhattan
 
Realist 3D Camera (35mm) sale @ $100 + S&H $15

David White Stereo,
Vintage,
like-new condition
s/n A46378

Leather Case,

35mm F:3.5 Anastigmat Lens,

Realist Flash attachment,..with flash bulb !

1 issue; there is a break in the leather carrying strap but glued together, must seek to find it.


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Dec 5, 2019 19:35:13   #
Timmers Loc: San Antonio Texas.
 
petercbrandt wrote:
Realist 3D Camera (35mm) sale @ $100 + S&H $15

David White Stereo,
Vintage,
like-new condition
s/n A46378

Leather Case,

35mm F:3.5 Anastigmat Lens,

Realist Flash attachment,..with flash bulb !

1 issue; there is a break in the leather carrying strap but glued together, must seek to find it.


Really? Just $100, seems low to me. Those were the thing back then.
Why not me? I have a stereo camera, don't need more, but this is a hell of a deal!

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Dec 5, 2019 20:00:46   #
RBishop Loc: Spokane Valley, Wa.
 
I don't remember now, but with the 2 lenses is it made to shot panorama? BTW- I used to own one ? The camera and my memory are both gone, must be an age thing ??

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Dec 5, 2019 20:07:59   #
RBishop Loc: Spokane Valley, Wa.
 
But I still have a Browne Hawkeye W/flash. Still looks as new, except for the dust on top, guess I had better get the duster out huh?

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Dec 6, 2019 09:57:49   #
petercbrandt Loc: New York City, Manhattan
 
No, not a panorama image, but a 3 D image and you need a 3D viewer, like the one I sold a few weeks ago, the Argus w/ viewer.

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Dec 6, 2019 11:10:15   #
burkphoto Loc: High Point, NC
 
petercbrandt wrote:
Realist 3D Camera (35mm) sale @ $100 + S&H $15

David White Stereo,
Vintage,
like-new condition
s/n A46378

Leather Case,

35mm F:3.5 Anastigmat Lens,

Realist Flash attachment,..with flash bulb !

1 issue; there is a break in the leather carrying strap but glued together, must seek to find it.


Cool camera! I own the same model. I regret borrowing the socket out of the flash attachment to put a trunk light in my 1977 Toyota Corolla, 42 years ago. My uncle bought the Stereo Realist new, and left it for me.

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Dec 6, 2019 11:15:29   #
bpulv Loc: Buena Park, CA
 
I have a f3.5 Stereo Realist with the flash, never ready case, slide mounting kit, glass slides and covers and slide viewer. The used camera, case and flash cost me $35 in 1964; a rather large sum for a college student who was paying $45 per month for a bachelor apartment in a firetrap tenement off campus apartment.
None of it is for sale! I am referring to the Realist equipment, not the firetrap tenement that has probably either burnt down or been torwarn down by now.

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Dec 6, 2019 13:07:09   #
anderzander
 
This is Dave, I purchased other items from you before for my daughters camera collection. What type of film would work with this model and where would one find a viewer, without the viewer my daughter would not used the camera, so I would be interested, I'm in SLC,UT

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Dec 7, 2019 09:55:01   #
Bill 45
 
How did you get the pictures made? Send out? Did them yourself?

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Dec 7, 2019 10:24:46   #
petercbrandt Loc: New York City, Manhattan
 
Its a 35mm camera from 1947. It is part of my collection (my museum) I have never used it, however upon inspection, its so new, I guess noone before me used it either. I do not have a viewer for it. I never intended to use it. I switched to digital and all my film cameras are on display. You donot need a Realist viewer to view its prints, any 3D viewer will work, the viewer only handle the paper prints, nothing from the camera.

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