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Coronet THREE-D
A British stereo camera from the fifties. This camera takes stereo pairs on 127 film. I particularly like the binocular finders.
You'll see other variations of this camera with different finder arrangements, and you might notice the illustration on the cardboard packaging shows a single direct-vision finder. The earlier cameras also had a little reflex finder with the front window being where the round 'coronet' moulding is on this camera.
You'll see other variations of this camera with different finder arrangements, and you might notice the illustration on the cardboard packaging shows a single direct-vision finder. The earlier cameras also had a little reflex finder with the front window being where the round 'coronet' moulding is on this camera.
The back of the camera has brief instructions on using the camera to take single exposures, but I can't think why you'd want to, can you?
The camera was supplied with a simple folding viewer for viewing the prints.
And for those of you who think a stereo camera should be shown in 3D, here you go! (X-eye format)
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