Iloca Stereo Rapid
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The Iloca Stereo Rapid is a 35mm stereo camera made by Iloca from 1955. This camera offered a series of improvements and refinements over the previous models, among those the rapid film advance, rangefinder, faster lenses (f/2.8 Steinheil Munchen Cassarit) and unit focusing instead of front-element focusing.
The camera is lighter from its predecessors, but it has a built-in rangefinder, working together with a focusing dial on the top and unit focusing.
This was the last stereo camera produced by Iloca.
Specifications
- Camera Type: 35 mm Stereo Camera
- Format: 135 Film; Realist (5p) format producing image sizes 24mm x 23mm
- Shutter: Prontor–SVS with speeds 'B', 1, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/300 sec
with M and X flash settings, and V delayed action setting; or
Vero with speeds 'B' 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/200 sec
- Lenses: Steinheil München Cassarit 1:2.8 / 35mm; 3 feet (1 metre) to 8; or
Steinheil München Cassar S 1:3.5 / 35mm; 3 feet (1 metre) to 8 - Lens Separation: Approx 70mm
- Rangefinder: Yes, Built-in (on Prontor shutter with F2.8 Cassarit lens models only)
- Accessories: Case, Box, Filters, Lens Hoods, Lens Caps, Accessory Viewfinder, Close-up Lens Attachment, Stereo Viewer, Slide Mounting Jig, User Manual, Steinheil Stereo-Redufocus for Iloca Rapid
Notes
Links
- Iloca Stereo Rapid at the Iloca Tribute website