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Luiz Paracampo Posted - Sep 30 2007 : 10:11:21 PM
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The Stereoscopy stays the top of the art and the technique of the photography.
The SKF-1 is a very interesting attachment for 3D picture taking. Its construction is unique and gives us much greater possibilities than other costly devices. Vlad attached an article about unknown uses which opens new horizons in domestic stereoscopy. I am ready to discuss any questions on the matter.
Salute you all
LP
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Luiz Paracampo Posted - Aug 08 2011 : 9:30:50 PM
That is true. But mirror angles are slightly different once SKF is basically intended for 58mm focal length lens. But construction differs from basis. Skf uses a front mirrorred prism and has a multiple threaded adapter and of coursesufficient space to adapt the Nabla lens.
Pentax stereo attachment is a very close copy of the American stereo-tach once sold in the '40 years. the second model only differs on cosmetics. LP
womble Posted - Aug 08 2011 : 3:04:01 PM
In its basic principals the SKF-1 is similar to the Pentax stereo system.

K.
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Jul 29 2011 : 2:57:00 PM
At the same epoch we developed with Progress (makers of Variograph) from Siberia a lenticular screen for projecting pictures to be directly seen in 3D without gasses. the optical device is the same Helios 44 and SKF1 adapted in a comventional slide projector the screen is intended to be at 0.7-0.9 m from light source.
LP
Luiz Paracampo Posted - Jul 29 2011 : 2:48:01 PM
Pimpernel
The last produced series of SKF-1 was made in 2003 under my own request just before the Fotopribor factory closing. It had some minor modifications. The Nabla is my own project and was successifully tested. Really I have (do not know where) some already complete built sets at home but it is easy to built your own Nabla. It consists of a negative lens mounted in a metal ring somewhat similar to the old American series type filters. It really is a –0,43D lens put in front of the Helios 44 which alters the focus length of the prime lens, the focusinsg distance and the image convergence of the two virtual images, enabling the correct close-up pictures of the device. The lens is put in the internal of the original adapter ring that cames with the set.
Regards
LP
Pimpernel Posted - Jul 29 2011 : 09:31:29 AM
Hi Luiz
I have read the article and wonder if the NABLA lens is available anywhere. I have just acquired one of the SKF-1 kits to try with my Zenit 12P.

Best Wishes

Peter

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