Stereo Hawkeye Model No 2 camera. Stereoscopic camera for roll film 118

PART OF:
The Kodak Museum Collection
Made:
circa 1904-1907 in Boston
maker:
Blair Camera Company
Stereo Hawk-Eye camera, Model 2

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Stereo Hawk-Eye camera, Model 2
The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford
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Stereo Hawkeye Model No 2 camera. Stereoscopic camera for roll film 118, two 3 1/4 x 3/4 inch. Bausch & Lombe RR lenses. No 5233.

A folding stereoscopic camera for 118 size rollfilm, fitted with a pair of rapid rectilinear lens in a Bausch and Lomb shutter.

Stereo Hawkeye Model Number 2, made by the Blair Camera Company in the United States, 1904-1907.

Fitted with a pair of rapid rectilinear lens in a Bausch and Lomb shutter.

The Stereo Hawkeye was a folding stereoscopic camera for 118 size rollfilm, it takes 3¼ x 3¼ inch image pairs. It had previously been sold as the Stereo Weno until c. 1904. Stereo cameras have two or more lenses enabling them to take three-dimensional images.

Details

Category:
Photographic Technology
Collection:
Kodak Collection
Object Number:
1990-5036/4810
Materials:
leather, wood (unidentified), brass (copper, zinc alloy) and glass
type:
stereo camera and rollfilm camera
credit:
The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford