Stereo Images From Juneau

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Java Stereo Viewer

Many of these pages use a Java Stereoscope applet by
Andreas Petersik
. It made a Java convert out of me and I highly recommend it.

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Front Panel Features

The shutter button is positioned beside and below the right lens on the front of the camera. Having the shutter release located on the right side is a user friendly touch.  It's location on the front of the camera (rather than the top) seems a little odd at first but the second time you use the camera, you know right where it is.  I find myself using my middle finger more frequently than my index finger to operate the the shutter.  A threaded cable release is easily accommodated below and to the right of the shutter button.

 

For those trying to map camera features from the text to this image, all mentions of left and right are from the perspective of a person holding and using the camera.

The flash contact is proprietary and located above and to the left of the left lens.  It works only with the Vivid flash.  If you can find this flash and are willing to buy and use up the dwindling supply of flash bulbs, it should work great.  There are even indicators on the Expo Sure display to assist in getting the correct exposure with different types of bulbs.

If you want to use an electronic flash, you will need to either:

  • Buy an adapter to allow the use of a flash synch cable on the proprietary contact 
  • Open the camera and install your own pc connector.  I have seen this connector added to the front of the camera below and to the left of the left lens

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