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The '''Stereo Puck''' is a [[stereo]] box camera made by [[Thornton-Pickard]] in about 1930 (McKeown dates the camera to about 1932, and the text of the advertisement below supports this, while ''Welt der Stereoskopie'' gives 1925).<ref>{{McKeown12}} p919.</ref><ref name=WdS>[http://www.stereoskopie.com/Stereokameras/Stereokameras_vor_1945/Stereo_Puck/body_stereo_puck.html Puck Stereo] at [http://www.stereoskopie.com Welt der Stereoskopie]; text in German. </ref> The camera takes eight 40x55 mm stereo pairs on [[120]] rollfilm. It is wooden bodied, with leatherette covering, and with enameled and plated metal fittings. It has a pair of fixed-focus four-inch f/12.5 [[achromatic lens|achromats]], and a spring-powered single-speed 'I' (about 1/50 second<ref name=WdS/> and 'B' sector [[shutter]]. ''Welt der Stereoskopie'' states that a version was made with swing-in auxiliary lenses, to focus at 3-10 feet (1-3 metre).<ref name=WdS/> There is a [[brilliant finder]] on top and a [[red window]] in the back. The camera was supplied together with a stereo viewer. | The '''Stereo Puck''' is a [[stereo]] box camera made by [[Thornton-Pickard]] in about 1930 (McKeown dates the camera to about 1932, and the text of the advertisement below supports this, while ''Welt der Stereoskopie'' gives 1925).<ref>{{McKeown12}} p919.</ref><ref name=WdS>[http://www.stereoskopie.com/Stereokameras/Stereokameras_vor_1945/Stereo_Puck/body_stereo_puck.html Puck Stereo] at [http://www.stereoskopie.com Welt der Stereoskopie]; text in German. </ref> The camera takes eight 40x55 mm stereo pairs on [[120]] rollfilm. It is wooden bodied, with leatherette covering, and with enameled and plated metal fittings. It has a pair of fixed-focus four-inch f/12.5 [[achromatic lens|achromats]], and a spring-powered single-speed 'I' (about 1/50 second<ref name=WdS/> and 'B' sector [[shutter]]. ''Welt der Stereoskopie'' states that a version was made with swing-in auxiliary lenses, to focus at 3-10 feet (1-3 metre).<ref name=WdS/> There is a [[brilliant finder]] on top and a [[red window]] in the back. The camera was supplied together with a stereo viewer. | ||
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− | * [https:// | + | *[http://photo-analogue.blogspot.com/2021/04/thornton-pickard-stereo-puck.html Stereo Puck review] at [http://photo-analogue.blogspot.com/ Photo-Analogue Blogspot] |
− | * [http://www.woodandbrass.co.uk/ | + | * [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Thornton-Pickard-Stereo-Puck/AI-12-20493 Stereo Puck] sold at the [https://www.leitz-auction.com/en/Cameras/Past-Auctions/Auction-12/ twelfth Westlicht Photographica Auction], on 17 November 2007. |
+ | * [http://www.woodandbrass.co.uk/detail.php?cat_num=0102 Stereo Puck] at [http://www.woodandbrass.co.uk/index.php Wood and Brass] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:07, 17 April 2024
Stereo Puck & Viewer image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
The Stereo Puck is a stereo box camera made by Thornton-Pickard in about 1930 (McKeown dates the camera to about 1932, and the text of the advertisement below supports this, while Welt der Stereoskopie gives 1925).[1][2] The camera takes eight 40x55 mm stereo pairs on 120 rollfilm. It is wooden bodied, with leatherette covering, and with enameled and plated metal fittings. It has a pair of fixed-focus four-inch f/12.5 achromats, and a spring-powered single-speed 'I' (about 1/50 second[2] and 'B' sector shutter. Welt der Stereoskopie states that a version was made with swing-in auxiliary lenses, to focus at 3-10 feet (1-3 metre).[2] There is a brilliant finder on top and a red window in the back. The camera was supplied together with a stereo viewer.
T-P advertisement in the BJP Almanac for 1932. scanned by Nesster (Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). p919.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Puck Stereo at Welt der Stereoskopie; text in German.
Links
- Stereo Puck review at Photo-Analogue Blogspot
- Stereo Puck sold at the twelfth Westlicht Photographica Auction, on 17 November 2007.
- Stereo Puck at Wood and Brass