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− | The '''Puck Stereo''' was a [[Stereo]] box camera made by [[Thornton-Pickard]]. It could take eight 2× 40x55 mm stereo photographs on a type No. [[120]] film roll. The wooden box was covered with grained leatherette and had enameled and plated metal fittings. It had a pair of simple [[meniscus lens]]es and a single-speed [[shutter]] (speed ca. 1/15-1/20 sec.). The camera had a [[ | + | The '''Puck Stereo''' was a [[Stereo]] box camera made by [[Thornton-Pickard]]. It could take eight 2× 40x55 mm stereo photographs on a type No. [[120]] film roll. The wooden box was covered with grained leatherette and had enameled and plated metal fittings. It had a pair of simple [[meniscus lens]]es and a single-speed [[shutter]] (speed ca. 1/15-1/20 sec.). The camera had a [[brilliant finder]]. Production: maybe from ca. 1925 to 1935. |
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The Puck Stereo was a Stereo box camera made by Thornton-Pickard. It could take eight 2× 40x55 mm stereo photographs on a type No. 120 film roll. The wooden box was covered with grained leatherette and had enameled and plated metal fittings. It had a pair of simple meniscus lenses and a single-speed shutter (speed ca. 1/15-1/20 sec.). The camera had a brilliant finder. Production: maybe from ca. 1925 to 1935.
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- Puck Stereo at Stereoskopie.com [1]