Difference between revisions of "Coronet 3-D"

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The "Three-D" from Coronet was a stereo camera for pairs of photos on 127 film. The early versions had a ribbed bakelite case, although these were supplanted by the smooth case shown here. Later models had a speckled bakelite body. The camera employed fixed focus lenses with a single shutter speed, and the shutter release was located on the right side of the camera, towards the front of the body.

It was possible to switch the camera to taking 8 single (non-stereo) images per roll by blocking one lens with a built-in internal metal cover.