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Japanese stereo cameras (edit)
on 16mm film CM-16 | Ricoreo 16
23×24mm
or
24×24mm
Stereo Alpen | Asahi Seimitsu | Inoca Stereo | Stereo Leader | Owla Stereo | Stereo Pluto | Stereo Rocca | Stereo Sankei
24×30mm Stecoon
3×4cm Stereo Hit
3.7×5cm Tokioscope
4.5×6cm Sun Stereo
8×12cm Idea Binocular | Sakura Binocular Prano
3×4 and 4×4, 4×5 and 4×6.5, 4.5×6, 6×6, 6×9 and plate ->

The Ricoreo 16 is a prototype camera made by Riken around 1957, taking stereo pairs on 16mm film.

Development

The prototype was made during the development of the Golden Steky or Ricoh 16, released in 1957.[1]

Description

Notes

  1. Orima, p.46 of Kurashikku Kamera Senka no.27.

Bibliography

The Ricoreo 16 prototype is not listed in Kokusan kamera no rekishi or in Sugiyama.