Three-Dimensional Photography - Principles of Stereoscopy

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STEREOSCOPIC CAMERAS 27

at this writing, it is not difficult to make one, and it is to be hoped
that some manufacturer will, in the near future, provide such
a device.

SUMMARY OF 35MM STEREO CAMFRAS.

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Lens: Aperture.. ..............
Focal length.. ...........
Separation. .............
Coated.. ................
Between-lens shutter. ..........


3.5
25mm
62mm
Yes

3.5
35mm
69.5mm
Yes
Yes

3.5
qomm
63mm
Yes
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Yes
Focusing.. ....................
Max.speed ....................
Approx. picture size (mm). .....

Fixed RF
I/IOO i/150
12x13 ~4x24

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Exposures (20-exp. mag.). ......
Built-in synchronizer. ..........
Film-shutter interlock. .........

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Yes Yes
Yes Yes

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Shutter coupling.. .............
Single picture. ................
Integral exposure meter. ........

Yes Yes
No No
Yes Yes

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Length.. ..................... 1 6”


  • 6.25”


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6.75” I 6.50”

~
7%’’
Height.. ..................... .) 3.25’’ 3.125“ 2.50’’ I 3.125”

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Thickness.. ............ .......I 2” I 2.25”^2 ’f
Weight loaded.. ............... I 2502 I lb^15 oz
3.5
35mm
?
Yes

3 *5
35mm
.70mm
Brown
Yes
Guillotine shutter. ............ .I Yes Mod.
Scale

22x2~
16
Yes Yes
NO 1 Yes Yes

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Yithcap Yes I Yes Yes

Yes
No
No
Integral level in finder.. ....... I Yes I Yes No No

NOTE: All cameras take the standard 35mm magazines as used in conventional
miniature cameras. All have finders, tripod sockets, eveready cases and usual ac-
cessories. Picture sizes may be plus or minus a half millimeter. Number of pictures
per roll may vary with loading.

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