Difference between revisions of "Graflex Stereo Graphic"

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A similar camera was sold by [[Wray]] under the name '''Wray Stereo Graphic''', equipped with Wray lenses.
 
A similar camera was sold by [[Wray]] under the name '''Wray Stereo Graphic''', equipped with Wray lenses.
  
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[[Category: Graflex]]
 
[[Category: Graflex]]
 
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[[Category: S|Stereo Graphic]]
 
[[Category: S|Stereo Graphic]]

Revision as of 15:04, 5 March 2006

The Stereo Graphic is a 35mm stereo camera that was made by Graflex at the end of the 1950s. It makes pairs of 24x23mm pictures at each exposure. The lenses are a pair of Graflex Graflar 35mm f:4. The camera is fixfocus, and the shutter has only time and instant (1/50) positions, which makes it a quite basic camera.

A similar camera was sold by Wray under the name Wray Stereo Graphic, equipped with Wray lenses.