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* [http://www.cjs-classic-cameras.co.uk/iloca/stereo.html Iloca Stereo pages] at [http://www.cjs-classic-cameras.co.uk/ CJ's Classic Camera Collection]
 
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The first Iloca Stereo model was visually and functionally very similar to the Iloca I. On the first version the aperture setting and shutter release of both lenses were coupled, but not the focus distance of the lenses. The second version did have coupled focus and also had a metal front plate with Iloca Stereo engraved on it (see photo above). Both made 24x30 mm photos on 35mm film.

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