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wayne langston
 

3D Film Cameras


Friends:
I have in my "hot little hands," a Nimsol 3D camera! If my research is correct, you can use "regular" 35mm film.
I would like to know if this is right and if it is, where can you get this film processed??
I would like to use the camera, however if I can not process the film it is not going to work out.
Thanks for any information y'all can give.
Wayne Langston


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July 14, 2013

 
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  It does use regular film. You can get the negatives at any place that still develops film. It's getting it printed that you probably won't be able to do.
And is a big part of why that kind of camera failed. Could be a collectors item.


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July 15, 2013

 

Wesley Oh
  The Nimslo 3D uses 35mm color negative film. NImslo closed operations about 20years+ ago. To my knowledge no 3D processor of the Nimslo type exsit.

I actually owned and used a 3D Nimslo. Even have a few 8x10s in a box. I photographed my kid and actually used it for wedding novelty pics.


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August 20, 2013

 
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