Stereo Cameras

Stereo cameras were a type of camera that used two lenses to capture two separate images, which could be viewed in 3D using a special viewer. Stereo cameras were popular in the mid-20th century and were used for both personal and professional photography. Some popular stereo camera brands include Kodak, Zeiss Ikon, and Stereo Realist. While they have largely been replaced by digital 3D cameras, stereo cameras remain popular among vintage camera enthusiasts.

David White Realist Stereo Film Camera f3.5 Model 1041 in Pouch

David White Realist Stereo Film Camera f3.5 Model 1041 in Pouch

Serial No.A81904, ca.1947, in excellent vintage condition and supplied in beautiful leather pouch...

$499.00

Rare Vintage OMR LPR Paris Stereo Aerial Reconnaissance Camera

Rare Vintage OMR LPR Paris Stereo Aerial Reconnaissance Camera

Vintage OMR LPR Paris Stereoscopic Reconnaissance Camera This is an exceptionally rare find..

$999.00

Tru-Vue Vintage Bakelite Stereo Viewer 3D Film Story Cards

Tru-Vue Vintage Bakelite Stereo Viewer 3D Film Story Cards

Ca.1953, beautiful vintage stereoscopic viewer with a set of two story cards, in excellent condition..

$99.00

View-Master Stereo Color Mark II Film Camera 1:2.8/20mm

View-Master Stereo Color Mark II Film Camera 1:2.8/20mm

Serial No.11279, ca.1962, also known as View-Master Mark II, is a fixed focus camera, designed to pr..

$599.00

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