STEREO CAMERAS
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The stereo effect is created by taking two
pictures at once from both the lenses. Thus, simulating the human eye.
(The distance between both lenses and both eyes are the same).
In the 1950's again, the stereo cameras were
very popular.
Le VERASCOPE, J. RICHARD,
FRANCE, 1894-1900
A very popular stereo-camera of
that era- manufactured untill the 30's
Le GLYPHOSCOPE, J.
RICHARD, FRANCE, c1905
Simple bakelite version (compared
to the Verascope)
.
EHO STEREO BOX,
GERMANY, 1930'S
A box with 2 lenses...simple yet
effective!
REALIST, WHITE, USA 1950's
The most popular camera of the
1950s!
ILOCA STEREO model II, GERMANY
1951
A beauty!
TRI-VISION, HANEEL,
USA c1953
3-D CORONET, UK 1950's
VIEWMASTER personal STEREO
CAMERA, USA c1952
REVERE STEREO 33, USA 1951-
KODAK STEREO, USA
1954-1959
TDC COLORIST,
GERMANY, 1954-60
SPUTNIK, GOMZ,
RUSSIA, 1960s
STEREO SMENA
RUSSIA, 1970-80s
Handmade sterEo camera made from
2 Smena cameras
NISHIKA, CHINA
1980s & NIMSLO, JAPAN
Interesting quadro-lens 3-D
cameras (novelty?)
while processed on a multi-layer
print. it can be viewed in 3-D without any special glasses
3D MODERN CAMERAS,
1990s USA, CHINA
A try to revive the 3D era with 3D cameras (disposable well as re-usable
ones)
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