Rittai Stereo 35

Another new camera that aims at satisfying the casual stereo user. It's four lenses suggest that it is best suited to lenticular prints (3d without glasses - ie the kind you sometimes get in cereal packets). It is straightforward to use and it's relative compactness make it ideal for carrying around 'just in case' or on holiday as a snapshooter. I only recently got this camera and thus far have only used it to produce prints (a lot of the images on this web site were done with the Rittai - for no other reason than it happened to have some film in it at the time. Available from the Widescreen Centre here in England (cost aprox £85 GBP).

A similar camera known as the AccuPrint 3-D Auto Camera is also available in America from 3d-x

Good and Bad Points (depending on your viewpoint)

On the Canal

Amsterdam 1997