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International orders*The 3D LED Lighted Print Viewer from Cyclopital3D permits you to view your 3D images like you've never seen them. Many of us remember the early days of stereo photography when simple viewers like the Realist and Stereomaster entertained us for hours. However, those viewers were film based and no longer an economically viable option. Now, Cyclopital3D has provided a means to enjoy the wonders of 3D photography utilizing the modern digital print technologies.
With its extra wide angle of view and clear bright color quality from its evenly illuminated ten white LEDs, your prints will take on an incredible quality that have more snap then when they were originally shot. The optics of the viewer are coated and achromatic and are designed to work perfectly with prints from the Fuji W3/W1 cameras. The unit works best with dye sublimated prints because they are not dot oriented and do not suffer from disturbing pixilation under magnification. The included detachable holder can accommodate up to ten prints at a time. As mentioned, they are viewed under white LED lamps that have constant color temperature of daylight balanced 5400 K and that have a lamp life of approximately 10,000 hours. Prints are easy on the eyes - no reflections and a much wider field of view than anything you've ever experienced. It's not IMAX but 47° wide view will make you feel as if you're truly involved in the scene and experience a sense of awe that digitally stitched panoramas, that are not even 3D, fail to deliver. The included template will rapidly and easily convert your images to 4 x 6” amazing 3D photos.
The Viewer operates on two AA batteries (included) and can provide up to six hours of continuous viewing. Rechargeable batteries can also be used for increased efficiency and enjoyment. The eye cups block any ambient light and are collapsible to accommodate eyeglasses, if necessary. The viewer itself is made from durable, lightweight polyurethane.
Stereoscopic photography has come a long way since the 50's and Cyclopital3D has taken it to the next and higher level.
| Viewing Size | 2.4 x 1.9" (61.25 x 48 mm, per side) centered on standard 4 x 6" (10.2 x 15.2 cm) prints with 2 mm center spacing |
| Overall Size |
Book Viewer: 5.75 x 3.5 x 3.5" (14.6 x 8.9 x 8.9 cm) Print Holder: 4.3 x 4.3 x 3.9" (10.9 x 10.9 x 10.0 cm) |
| Lamp Type | White LED |
| Number of Lamps | 10 |
| Lamp Life | 10,000 hours |
| Carry Handle | Not Applicable |
| Tilt Bar | Not Applicable |
| Wall Mountable | Not Applicable |
| Construction | Polyurethane |
| Color | Black |
| Weight | Weight with batteries and print holder: 510 g (18 oz with batteries) |
| Power Source | Two "AA" batteries |
| Voltage | Not Applicable |
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Comments about Cyclopital3D 3D Print Viewer with LED Lighting:
I've been through several achromatic print viewers, several slide viewers including the esteemed Red Button and 3DWorld Medium Format viewers, and an LG 3D TV, and I have to tell you I keep coming back to the Cyclopital3D Light Print Viewer. Is it as sharp as any of the aforementioned viewers? No, it is not. Then why do I come back to it? Because SIZE matters! When I look through another scope or film viewer I feel as if I am looking into a miniature world. It's one of three ways I love to experience 3D. When I look at my W3 pics on an LG 3D TV, I feel like the objects are floating in the air in front of me, which is a second way I love to experience 3D. But when I look at a W3 pic through the Lighted Print Viewer, I do NOT feel like I am looking into a miniature scene, nor do I feel like the objects are floating in the air in front of me. Rather, I experience the third - and my favorite - way of experiencing 3D, which is IMMERSIVE - as if I was looking OUT into a real scene. The wide field of view makes me feel like I can really look up at the sky, or over a body of water. This is the best way I can describe it compared to other ways of viewing 3D.
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