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 Photographic Technology 1953
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 Photographic Technology 1954
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 Photographic Technology 1960
Stereo camera 35mm film, 2 x 23 x 24mm. Can use 335 or 135 film. Fitted with two Kodak Anaston lenses F:35mm.f/3.5-22. Helical front cell focusing coupled to both lenses. Twin shutters 25/50/100/200/B. Exposure indicator and depth of field scales. Direct vision reflecting viewfinder between lenses, built in spirit level visible in finder. Bayonet flash socket. Rotary frame counter. Serial No 019609. Eastman Kodak, 1954-1959. Kodak stereo camera Photographic Technology 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 Photographic Technology 1982
Heidoscop stereo camera, c 1927. Manufactured by Franke & Heidecke, Braunschweig. Camera no. 102082. For 6 1/2 x 14cm plates or rollfilm 1200 2 x 6cm square. Two Zeiss Tessar lenses F:7.5cm f/4.5-25 numbers 1216937 and 1216938. Reflex viewing lens Zeiss Schuker - triplet F;7.5cm f/4.2 No 1245798. Twin three blade shutters, 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/300/B/T. Focusing knob rotates all three lenses ground glass reflex focusing screen with built in spirit level, hood with magnifier and hinged mirror for eye level viewing. Roll film back 31396. Overall (deployed): 145 mm x 180 mm x 140 mm. heidoscop stereo camera Photographic Technology 1922-1932
Solid body camera for 45 x 107mm plates. Fitted with two achromatic lenses, sliding plate with three apertures. Sliding shutter T?I. Folding optical frame finder. Shutter panel detaches to convert to stereoscope No.16417. Jules Richard Le Glyphoscope camera and viewer Photographic Technology 1905
Stereo Kodak No 1 lenses on stereo Hawkeye body for 3 1/2" rollfilm 3 1/4 x 3 1/4" modified to take stereo Kodak model 1 lenses and shutters. Kodak anastigmatic lenses F:130mm f/7.7 - 45. Nos. 52859 52873. Ball bearing shutter 25/50/100/B/T. Rack and pinion rising front focusing. Reflecting brilliant finder on baseboard, with an added optical frame finder. Patented Jan 10 1910 - Jan 07 1913. Camera no. 7080. Overall (deployed): 140 mm x 275 mm x 160 mm. Stereo Kodak Model 1 Photographic Technology
Stereo puck camera, 1931. Box camera for 120 rollfilm and two 1 1/2 x 2 1/4 inch simple lenses of fixed aperture. Double rotary shutter T/I. Single reflecting finder. Prov. Patent 12602/31. Stereo puck camera, 1931 Photographic Technology 1931
Bioscope stereo camera made by E. Caillon, Paris. 11x4.5cm. plates carried in slidechanging back holding 12 plateholders. Automatic exposure counter. Flexible wood darkslide. Two 54mm. f4.5 lenses Stylor by H. Roudsel, Paris. Iris diaphragms. Nos.30611, 30612. Separate shutter release for T and I, Shutter cocking lever. Frame finder ? modification. Also has focussing back. Bioscope stereo camera Photographic Technology 1920
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 Photographic Technology
Folding stereo camera for No 2 Bullseye film 3 1/2 inch wide. Two pictures 3 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch, two Bausch & Lomb rapid rectilinear lenses US4-64. Adjustable shutters 1/2/5/25/50/100/B/T. with pneumatic release valve. Rack and pinion rising front, rack and pinion focusing brilliant reflecting finder on baseboard. stereo Hawkeye camera model no 4 Photographic Technology 1904
Solid body stereo camera for 10.5 x 4cm plates, 2 x 4.6 x 4.2cm. Fitted with a Zeiss Tessar lenses F: 54mm f/ 4.5, 8, 16, apertures in sliding plate. Nos. 108451, No. 108430. Adjustable shutters slow to fast T/I. Sliding rising front. Brilliant reflecting finder folding optical frame finder. Two hinged square filter holders behind lenses. Push-pull changing box with automatic plate counter. Spirit level. No.196. Richard Verascope camera Photographic Technology
Spark drum camera for taking stereoscopic high-speed cinematograph photographs, invented and used by Dr. Lucien Bull, C.B.E. 1903. Also display box of 5 electrical parts relevant to camera. Stereoscopic spark drum camera Cinematography 1903
Goerz anschutz stereoscopic camera . Collapsing "Klapp" camera for 9 x 18cm plates. Fitted with two Goerz Dagor series III lenses F: 125mm f/6.8-45, Nos 279163, 279175. Coupled helical focusing mounts.. Variable lens separation 6.5-8cm. Sliding rising and cross front. Cross permits single lens to be centred for panoramic pictures. Anschutz focal plane shutter, 7 widths, 3 speeds giving 22 speeds from 1/10-1/1200 sec B & T. Folding optical frame finder with blue rear lens. Ground glass focusing screen with hood. Stereo septum. C.P. Goerx. c.1904 Goerz-Anschutz stereoscopic camera Photographic Technology 1899-1901
ICA stereo camera. Stereo folding camera for 3 1/2 x 7 inch plates, manufactured by Ica A. G. Dresden. Fitted with two Heklar Doppel anastigmat lenses F:12cm f//6.8-36. 454153 and 454154. With two compound shutters 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/150/B/T/ With brilliant reflecting finder with spirit level, rack and pinion rising front, No D53259, ground glass focusing screen with hood. Overall (deployed): 125 mm x 215 mm x 180 mm. Ica stereo camera Photographic Technology c. 1910
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 Photographic Technology
Thornton Pickard special "Ruby" camera with anastigmat f2.5 Taylor-Hobson Cooke Series X lens, focal length 6 3/8 inches, 1928. Thornton Pickard Special "Ruby", 1928 Photographic Technology 1928
Lancaster Stereo Plate camera. Wooden folding camera for 3 1/2 x 7 inch plates. Fitted with two Lancaster achromatic lenses F:5 inches f/10 - 40 instantograph type. Sliding, rising front with rack and pinion focusing. With a swing back ground glass screen on Lancaster patent swing-out frame (M4030). Lancaster Stereo Plate Camera Photographic Technology
Stereo plate camera, possibly by Hare. Mahogany folding field camera for Stereo. Lenses and panel missing. Sliding rising front. Screw focusing on rear plate. Vertical swing back, and square bellows. The central divider is missing. For 8 x 5 inch plates. stereo plate camera Photographic Technology
Verographe stereo camera. Solid body camera for 6 x 13cm plates. 2 Krauss Tessar lenses F:75mm f/6.3. Sliding plate with 3 apertures 6.3,8,11.3. Nos. 115051, 115056. Sliding plate shutter - open, time and instantaneous settings speed adjustment calibrated 1-5. Sliding focusing on lens tubes by lever. 2 focusing scales, one on each lens for colour and black and white plates. Colour/ black and white plate indicator. Folding optical frame finder with pin back sight. Push-pull magazine plate holder with 11 plate holders. No 6039. Manufactured by E.P.T. Paris. Overall: 72 mm x 170 mm x 130 mm. verographe stereo camera Photographic Technology
Stereo camera for 6 x 13cm plates. Fitted with a Saphir Boyer lenses F:8.5cm f/4.5 No 36401, other lens missing. Adjustable double sliding shutters, 1.5/1/2/5/10/25/50/100/300/B/T. Large optical frame finder, depth of field scale, ground glass focusing screen. Summum stereo camera Photographic Technology 1920-1929
Goerz anschutz stereoscopic camera . Collapsing "Klapp" camera for 9 x 18cm plates. Fitted with two Goerz Dagor series III lenses F: 125mm f/6.8-45, Nos 279163, 279175. Coupled helical focusing mounts.. Variable lens separation 6.5-8cm. Sliding rising and cross front. Cross permits single lens to be centred for panoramic pictures. Anschutz focal plane shutter, 7 widths, 3 speeds giving 22 speeds from 1/10-1/1200 sec B & T. Folding optical frame finder with blue rear lens. Ground glass focusing screen with hood. Stereo septum. Double lens cap. C.P. Goerx. c.1904 Goerz-Anschutz stereoscopic camera Photographic Technology 1899-1901
Folding bellows format, rollfilm stereo camera. Takes 3 1/4 inch square pictures. Has a Bausch and Lomb RR lens with iris f8-128; TBI shutters reflex brilliant finder; focussing 6-100 feet. The camera is adapted for 120 film. It has a black leather-covered body, maroon bellows. This camera has been adapted to take 120 rollfilm. Blair Stereo Weno camera Photographic Technology 1902
Voigtlander "Stereophotoscope" camera, with leather case, c.1910. Voigtlander 'Stereophotoscope' camera, c 1910 Photographic Technology 1905-1915
Voigtlander stereflextoscope camera for plates or cutfilm 6 x 13cm. Plates 4.5 c 10.7cm. With reflex finder. Lens standard has rising and fall movement, Fitted with a Voigtlander Heliars F.4.5, 75mm f.l. Shutter gives speeds 1sec to 1/250sec. Aperture can be set at B, brief time and Z time exposure to M. Voigtlander, c.1923 Voigtlander stereflextoscope camera for plates or cutfilm Photographic Technology 1923
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 Photographic Technology
Folding camera for 6 3/4 x 3 1/4 inch plates. Fitted with two swift rapid paragon lenses F: 5 1/2 inches f/5.65-64 with linked diaphragms and 3 point bayonet. Roller blind shutter in focal plane with remote release on baseboard. Twin bellows. Lens panels with adjustable separation by screw. Focusing screen (glass missing). 1918 on strap retaining piece. Probably homemade. Stereo hand camera for plates Photographic Technology
Bioscope stereo camera made by E. Caillon, Paris. 11x4.5cm. plates carried in slide changing back holding 12 plateholders. Automatic exposure counter. Flexible wood darkslide. Two 54mm. f4.5 lenses Stylor by H. Roudsel, Paris. Iris diaphragms. Nos.30611, 30612. Separate shutter release for T and I, Shutter cocking lever. Frame finder ? modification. In leather case with focussing back Bioscope stereo camera Photographic Technology
Combined camera and viewer for 4 1/2 x 12 cm plate, 2 x 5- x 45mm. Two Achromat lenses, sliding aperture plates with two apertures. Sliding T/I shutter. Optical frame finder shutter panel removes to convert to stereo viewer, holder for transparencies and ground glass viewing screen, (missing). Serial No 34444. Glyphoscope stereo camera and viewer Photographic Technology
Solid body stereo camera for 43 x 107mm plates. Fitted with two Heliar lenses f/4.5-16 Nos. 111423, 111424. T/I shutter, speed ring numbered 1-8. Helical focusing and both lenses are coupled. Brilliant reflecting finder. Spirit level fitted. With hinged holders inside the camera for ? 30mm square filters. Push pull magazine back for 12 plates in sheaths. With flexible metal darkslide. Automatic exposure counter and optical frame finder. Voigtlander. Voigtlander stereoscopic camera Photographic Technology 1910-1925
Silver plated brass plate camera for 4 x 10.5cm plates. Lens panel missing, sliding shutters, defective, push-pull plate changing box. L. Toux Toux stereo camera Photographic Technology 1910
Folding stereo camera for 7 x 5 inch plates ( 2 x 3 1/2 inches x 5 inches). Fitted with twin rapid symmetrical lenses Us 8-128. T/I/B shutters. Sliding rising front, drop front. Rack and pinion focusing. Brilliant reflecting rotating finder on baseboard. Ground glass focusing screen 9missing) in spring back). Roller blind septum. No. 39086. Century camera co. The Century Stereo Camera Photographic Technology
The Stereolett stero camera for plates or cutfilm 4.5 x 10.7 cm to give 4 x 4cm pictures. Fitted with two Dagor double Anastigmats F.6.8, 60mm f.l made by C P Goerz with a viewing lens positioned between the two. Speed dial of pneumatic stereo conpound type with speeds for B, brief time, Z for tiem exposures and M with operates the instantaneous. Has an optical brilliant waist level finder and direct vision finder on the eyepiece. Metal covered in grained black leather. ICA, c.1912. With one spare magazine. The Stereolett stero camera for plates or cutfilm 4.5 x 10.7 cm. Photographic Technology c.1912
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 Photographic Technology 1904-1914
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 Photographic Technology
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 Photographic Technology
Stereophotochromoscope camera (? Ives). Box form camera for 5x7" plates; pair of lenses with reversing prisms for automatic transposition on negatives intended for production of transparencies. Flap shutter; rack focusing on sliding box with lenses. repeating back with focusing screen; filter/plate holder missing. Stereophotochromoscope camera Photographic Technology
Box camera for quarterplates 2 x 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with two simple lenses - sliding aperture plate with three apertures. Each lens can be blacked off by sliding strips. T/I/B shutter. Folding frame finder with pendulum level device, slides into camera top when folded. Ground glass focusing screen. No plateholders. No. 27279. Cia stereo box camera Photographic Technology
Folding stand camera 4 3/4x61/4 plates. Three lens panels with lenses: F: 31/2" Rotating stop plate, f .11,16,22,32,44, maker unknown. Dallmeyer 4" lenses with slot for Waterhouse stops Nos. 2055,2056 THH lenses F:6.1", rotating stop plate: f.11,16,22,32 Stereo plate camera, by Walker Photographic Technology
'The Challenge' a Stereoscopic folding bellows camera for negatives 4 3/4 x 6 1/2. Hinged front. With rack and pinion focusing. Screw between the lenses separates them. With two Ross London, Goerz patent double Anastigmat f.7.7 6" focal length. mounted into a Thornton Pickard stereo shutter blind with speeds 1/15 sec to 1/90sec B. &T. Mahogany with brass fittings. J Lizars, c 1908. The Challenge Stereoscopic folding bellows camera Photographic Technology 1903-1913
Stereo Hawkeye Camera Model 6, serial no. 2369. Successors to the Blair Camera Co. Folding stereo camera for 3 1/2 inch rollfilm 2 x 3 1/4 square. Fitted with two Bausch & Lomb rapid rectilinear lenses US 4-64 and a Bausch & Lomb shutter 1/2/5/25/50/100/B/T with pneumatic release valve. Tack and pinion rising front, and rack and pinion focusing to 6 inches. With reflecting brilliant viewfinder on the baseboard. In leather case. Overall (deployed): 120 mm x 275 mm x 170 mm. Stereo Hawkeye Camera Model 6 Photographic Technology 1912-1913
Richard Verascope stereoscopic camera. A solid metal body camera for 6 x 13cm, plates. Fitted with two Krauss Tessar Zeiss lenses F:85mm f/6.3-64, Nos 92632, 92640 with lens caps. With coupled shutters (and apertures) 9/21/24/36/90/130/T. Sliding and rising front. Brilliant reflecting finder and a folding optical frame finder (lens missing). Two circular spirit levels fitted. Two hinged holders behind lenses with 35mm square yellow filters. Push on accessory with three pairs of close up lenses in sliding plate. N.5521. Overall: 82 mm x 165 mm x 115 mm. Richard Verascope stereoscopic camera Photographic Technology
Metal bodied stereo camera for 44mm x 107mm plates. Fitted with two achromatic lenses with three apertures in sliding plate marked 012 T/I shutter, optical frame finder, shutter panels removed, convert to stereo viewer. Ground glass screen with provision for holding transparencies with one transparency. Camera No 16594. Jules Richard Le Glyphoscope stereo camera/viewer Photographic Technology 1905
Folding stereo camera for 5 x 7 inch plates. No lenses, focal plane shutter, six tensions, four slit widths giving 24 speeds from 1/10th to 1/1000. Rack and pinion focusing, double extension, ground glass screen in swing out frame. Drop front baseboard, sliding, rising front. Folmer - Schwing Division of Eastman Kodak. 1920. Stereo Graphic Camera Photographic Technology 1920
Kodak stereo camera using 35mm perforated film giving stereo pictures 24 x 24mm. With two Kodak Anaston lenses F.3.5 35mm f.l. With front cell focusing. With reflex type viewfinder between the lenses. The 4-speed shutter set by moving the body between the two lenses with speeds 1/25, 1/100 sec and B. Shutter is synchronised for flash. c.1950 Kodak stereo camera using 35mm perforated film Photographic Technology c.1950
Verographe stereo camera. Solid body camera for 6 x 13cm plates. 2 Krauss Tessar lenses F:75mm f/6.3. Sliding plate with 3 apertures 6.3,8,11.3. Nos. 115051, 115056. Sliding plate shutter - open, time and instantaneous settings speed adjustment calibrated 1-5. Sliding focusing on lens tubes by lever. 2 focusing scales, one on each lens for colour and black and white plates. Colour/ black and white plate indicator. Folding optical frame finder with pin back sight. Push-pull magazine plate holder with 11 plate holders. No 6039. Manufactured by E.P.T. Paris. Overall: 72 mm x 170 mm x 130 mm. Verographe stereo camera Photographic Technology