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The '''Haneel Tri-Vision''' was a [[Bakelite]] [[stereo]] camera for making 28×28mm double exposures in roll film. It was made by the Haneel Company in Los Angeles, CA, between 1946-1949. The first version had a Bakelite back, the later metal back was an improvement. The camera has a characteristic rounded shape. Together with the aperture adjustment knob between the two Lestra-Lite 1:4.5/60mm lenses and the two shutter release buttons, one for 1/50 sec and the other for B mode, the camera has a very individual design. The company also delivered a nice Bakelite stereo image viewer.
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The '''Haneel Tri-Vision''' was a [[Bakelite]] [[stereo]] camera for making 28×28mm double exposures on [[828 film|828 roll film]]. It was made by the Haneel Company in Los Angeles, CA, between 1946-1949. The first version had a Bakelite back, the later metal back was an improvement. The camera has a characteristic rounded shape. Together with the aperture adjustment knob between the two Lestra-Lite 1:4.5/60mm lenses and the two shutter release buttons, one for 1/50 sec and the other for B mode, the camera has a very individual design. The company also delivered a nice Bakelite stereo image viewer.
  
 
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The Haneel Tri-Vision was a Bakelite stereo camera for making 28×28mm double exposures on 828 roll film. It was made by the Haneel Company in Los Angeles, CA, between 1946-1949. The first version had a Bakelite back, the later metal back was an improvement. The camera has a characteristic rounded shape. Together with the aperture adjustment knob between the two Lestra-Lite 1:4.5/60mm lenses and the two shutter release buttons, one for 1/50 sec and the other for B mode, the camera has a very individual design. The company also delivered a nice Bakelite stereo image viewer.

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