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Stereoscopic Spark Drum Camera

Stereoscopic Spark Drum Camera

1904

Stereo Hawkeye Camera Model 6

Stereo Hawkeye Camera Model 6

1912-1916

No 5 Yale Stereoscopic Pattern Camera

No 5 Yale Stereoscopic Pattern Camera

circa 1900

Film pack holder for Duchessa stereo camera

Film pack holder for Duchessa stereo camera

12 Dark slide holders for Duchessa stereo camera

12 Dark slide holders for Duchessa stereo camera

Newman and Guardia Special Stereoscopic Camera

Newman and Guardia Special Stereoscopic Camera

1895-1905

"Verascope" Stereoscopic Camera

"Verascope" Stereoscopic Camera

1908

Voigtlander 'Stereophotoscope' Camera

Voigtlander 'Stereophotoscope' Camera

1900-1910

Bellieni Stereo Camera

Bellieni Stereo Camera

1896

"Stereo Puck" Roll Film Stereoscopic Camera

"Stereo Puck" Roll Film Stereoscopic Camera

1932-1937

'Glyphoscope' Stereo Box Camera

'Glyphoscope' Stereo Box Camera

circa 1900

The Challenge Stereoscopic folding bellows camera

The Challenge Stereoscopic folding bellows camera

1903-1913

No 2 Stereo-Kodak

No 2 Stereo-Kodak

1901-1910

'Le 'Self Photo'' Outfit

'Le 'Self Photo'' Outfit

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

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

circa 1904-1907

One-Exposure Three-Colour Stereo Camera

One-Exposure Three-Colour Stereo Camera

1902

Stereo Realist 2.8 camera and everready case

Stereo Realist 2.8 camera and everready case

1947-1971

Stereoscopic camera (J.B.Dancer's Stereoscopic camera)

Stereoscopic camera (J.B.Dancer's Stereoscopic camera)

1856

The Stereolett stero camera for plates or cutfilm 4.5 x 10.7 cm.

The Stereolett stero camera for plates or cutfilm 4.5 x 10.7 cm.

circa 1912

Bausch and Lomb Stereoscopic Camera

Bausch and Lomb Stereoscopic Camera

circa 1895

Ross Experimental Stereo Camera

Ross Experimental Stereo Camera

1930-1950

Key Stereoscopic Camera

Key Stereoscopic Camera

Thornton Pickard Special "Ruby", 1928

Thornton Pickard Special "Ruby", 1928

1928

Early Stereoscopic Camera

Early Stereoscopic Camera

1860

"Scopea" Stereo Camera

"Scopea" Stereo Camera

1914

Voigtlander Stereo Rollfilm Camera

Voigtlander Stereo Rollfilm Camera

1909-1919

No. 2 Stereo Kodak Box Camera

No. 2 Stereo Kodak Box Camera

1901

Zeiss Stereoscopic Camera

Zeiss Stereoscopic Camera

'Glyphoscope' Stereo Box Camera

'Glyphoscope' Stereo Box Camera

circa 1900

Kodak stereo camera using 35mm perforated film giving stereo pictures 24 x 24mm

Kodak stereo camera using 35mm perforated film giving stereo pictures 24 x 24mm

circa 1950

Verascope F40 stereoscopic camera for standard perforated 35mm film

Verascope F40 stereoscopic camera for standard perforated 35mm film

1910-1920

Made by Lionel; Linex Corporation New York. Subminiature stereo camera using special 16mm film in magazine, film moved by pulling film tab. With instructions and specimen strip. Serial No 110409.

Linex Stereo Camera

1954

Nimslo 3-D 35mm camera. 35mm automatic 3 Dimension. Hot shoe.Automatic shutter, electronically programmed, 1/30 to 1/500 seconds. Serilal No.230910334. 30mm Quadra lens system; 30mm f/5.6 Air Spaced Triplets with coated high indexed optical glass elements, prefocussed to 6' (2 metres) to infiniity. Serial No 1202.

Nimslo 3-D 35mm camera

1982

Three lens reflex camera for 120 rollfilm 2 x 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. With two coated anastigmat lenses I-22. F: 7.5cm f/4.5-22. No,008966. Twin shutters 15/30/60/125/B. Both lenses gear coupled to reflex viewfinder lens, brilliant focusing screen, centred ground disc. Hood with magnifier and sports frame finder. Made of moulded plastic. Made in Russia. Two lens caps, one missing.

Sputnik stereo camera

1960

Plastic body box camera for stereo, 127 rollfilm 2 x 2 x 1 5/8 inches. Fitted with two meniscus lenses of fixed aperture. Lever cocked instantaneous double shutter. Covering blade on No 1 lens permits single exposures. 'binocular Viewfinder', double binocular direct vision optical finders. Double socket flash contact. Instructions on back plate. Serial No D87476.

Coronet 3D camera

1953

Folding camera for wet plates 4 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with two rapid rectilinear lenses with wheel stops f/11, 16, 22, 32, 44. Sliding rising front, rack and pinion focusing on rear panel. Tailgate construction. With single wetplate holder with silver wire corners. Negretti and Zambra. Overall (deployed): 130 mm x 140 mm x 200 mm.

Negretti and Zambra stereo wet plate camera

1865-1867

Bland stereo wet plate camera, c 1862. Manufactured by Bland and Co, 153 Fleet Street, London. Sliding wooden body camera for 7 1/4 x 4 1/2 inch wet plates. Holder fitted with adaptor for 6 1/2 x 2 3/4 inch dry plates. Lenses missing. One with flange. 5,8cm internal diameter. Rack and pinion lens separation 90-110mm. Sliding rising front. Sliding focusing on rear unit. Wooden septum. Ground glass focusing screen (glass missing) in sprung mount.

Bland Stereo Wet Plate Camera

1857-1867

Stereo panoramic camera. Carl Zeiss, Jena Tessar lens 1: 4.5 f=12cm. The London Stereoscopic Company Ltd., Hanover Square, Regent St, W1. With lens caps on string. Overall (deployed): 210 mm x 190 mm x 170 mm.

Stereo panoramic camera. Carl Zeiss

The Xit camera, c 1909. A H form collapsing camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with a Goerz Dopp Anast. Series III Dagor lens F:125mm, f/6.8-45 No.284856 in compound shutter 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/250/B/T. Helical focusing by lever. Lens panel locates in two positions on side struts for extra extension. Ground glass focusing screen and added folding optical frame finder. Spirit level. Shew and Co. c 1909. With leather label giving owners name. Overall (deployed): 150 mm x 130 mm x 180 mm.

Xit stereo hand camera for plates

1904-1914

Folding camera for plates 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. Fitted with two Zeiss Tessar lenses F: 12cm f/6.3-45 Nos 169222, 169223. Double compound shutter, 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/200/B/T. Screw focusing. Sliding rising front, movement coupled to front lens of brillaint reflecting finder. Double spirit level on baseboard. No. 940. Ground glass screen with hood. Adams and Co c.1911.

Adams Stereo Vesta Camera

1906-1916

Hare stereo camera, made by G. Hare. Mahogany folding camera for 7 1/2" x 5" plates. No lenses, sliding single lens panel. Sliding rising front, front panel fixed and rear panel moves focusing by rack and pinion. Two-way swing back, square bellows, flexible divider, ground glass focusing screen.

Hare Stereo Camera

Stereolette stereo plate camera. Folding for 45 x 107mm plates. Fitted with two Aldis uni anastigmat lenses f/7.7-32. Double compound shutter 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/250/B/T. Rack and pinion focusing, rack and pinion rising front. Spirit level. Folding optical frame finder (not original). Ground glass focusing screen. No. B 17315. Reflecting finder missing. W. Butcher.

Stereolette Stereo Plate Camera with Six Dark Slides and Case

Early stereoscopic camera by Ottewill with adjustment for eye separation, c. 1860 with focusing screen and plateholder.

Early Ottewill Stereoscopic Camera

circa 1860

Possibly made by Hare. Mahogany folding camera for 4 3/4 x 6 1/2" plates. Three lens panels; 1. Leviathan (regd.) rapid rectilinear lens, 7x5, F:9", f/8-64 (broken?); 2. Two F:5 1/2" lenses f/8-64, for stereo pairs; 3. Uncut panel with two lens centre marks. With fitted Thornton-Pickard Time and Inst. shutter, 1/15-1/90 second. 3 1/2 x 6" for stereopairs. Sliding rising front; swing back, both directions. Rack and pinion focusing on rear panel. Swing-out ground glass screen; removable flexible divider for stereo. With three bookform wooden double darkslides and focusing cloth.

Folding plate camera for stereopairs or single pictures

Rouch wet plate stereo camera. Sliding box camera for 8x6" wetplates. Lens panel missing; screw focusing on front box, handle missing. Stereo septum missing; top loading, with ground glass screen and plateholder.Manufactured by W. W. Rouch, 180 Strand, London.

Rouch Wet Plate Stereo Camera

"Cameo" stereo camera for plates negative size 3 1/4 x 7. Drop-front pull-out type with rack and pinion focuisng. Fitted with two identical Beck Symmetrical lenses F.8 5. 5 inch f.1. With diaphragm lever in centre of the lens panel. Pneumatic shutter has speeds 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100sec B. & T. WIth brilliant optical waist-level viewfinder attached to the front standard. Wood covered with black leather with baseboard of aluminium with nickel and brass fittings. By Butcher with selection of stereo film darkslides stored in leather carrying case, W. Butcher and Sons. 1912.

The 'Cameo Stereo' folding bellows camera

1912

Sliding body camera for 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 inch plates. Three paires 2 1/2 x 2 1/4 inches. With two rapid rectilinear lenses f/8-64, sliding separation 2 - 2 3/4 inches. Rack and pinion focusing. Flap shutter missing. Repeating back with frame for three colour filters (missing) and a blockform double darkslide. Sanger Shepherd.

Sanger-Shepherd Colour Stereo Camera

Folding stand camera for 6 3/4 x 3 1/4 inch plates, tailgate type. Fitted with 2894 when received. No lenses. Rack and pinion focusing on the rear panel. Sliding rising front. Swing back. Swing up ground glass focusing screen. Cloth septum. G. Hare.

Hare stereoscopic camera

Hunter and Sands stereo plate camera. Folding camera for 3 1/2 x 7" plates, two Dallmeyer rapid rectilinear lenses, 5 x 4 inches, Nos 19141 and 19142 with one Waterhouse stop each. With a rollerblind shutter 15/30/45/75/90/T. Tailboard type. Rack and pinion focusing on rear. Vertical and horizontal swing back, sliding rising front. Ground glass screen hinged at top. Stereo septum. Hunter and Sands.

Hunter and Sands Stereo Plate Camera

Sangar Shepherd & Co, 5-7 Grey's Inn Passage, Holburn, London WC. For 3 stereo colour seperations on 1/1 plate. Two rapid rectilinear lenses, adjustable seperation; sliding box body with rack focusing, flap shutter. Repeating back with filter holder.

Sangar Shepherd colour camera