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The '''National Stereo''' is a ½-plate stereo camera made by [[Butcher]] c.1905. It has two [[Wray]] 5 inch Stereo lenses in a [[Thornton Pickard]] stereo shutter. The shutter also takes a single lens for normal use, the one pictured is a [[Taylor-Hobson|Taylor Taylor- Hobson]] lens.
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The '''National Stereo''' is a ½-plate stereo camera made by [[Butcher]] c.1905. It has two [[Wray]] or [[Aldis]] 5 inch Stereo lenses in a [[Thornton Pickard]] stereo shutter. The shutter also takes a single lens for normal use, the one pictured is a [[Taylor-Hobson|Taylor Taylor- Hobson]], often it came with an [[Aldis]] or [[Ross]] lens.
  
  

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The National Stereo is a ½-plate stereo camera made by Butcher c.1905. It has two Wray or Aldis 5 inch Stereo lenses in a Thornton Pickard stereo shutter. The shutter also takes a single lens for normal use, the one pictured is a Taylor Taylor- Hobson, often it came with an Aldis or Ross lens.