| Camera
Type |
35 mm
viewfinder stereo camera |
| Manufacturer |
Stereocraft Engineering
Company for Sawyer's, Portland, Oregon, USA |
| Year
Introduced |
1952 |
| Film |
135 cartridge |
| Size |
154 x 86 x 53 mm (W
x H x D) |
| Lens
Separation |
61.50 mm |
| Image
Format |
12.90 x 11.90 mm (W
x H) |
| Image
Window Separation |
62.60 mm |
| Stereo
Window |
1.5
meters (about 5 feet) from camera |
| Lenses |
View-Master Anastigmat
(glass, matched), 1:3.5/25 mm, filter
thread Series V |
| Aperture |
Iris
apertures behind
the lenses, continuously adjustable f/3.5 to f/16 |
| Focusing |
Fixed focus |
| Shutter |
Mechanical guillotine
type shutter in front of the lenses. Cocked with film transport |
| Shutter
Speeds |
Continuously
adjustable, 1/10 - 1/100 sec. and "B" |
| Viewfinder |
Newton viewfinder
(approx. 0,5x), with bubble-level |
| Film
Transport |
Manual, with knob by
8 sprocket holes (= 38.0 mm), sprocket wheels on top and bottom |
| Film
Rewinding |
Manual. Automatically
while exposing the second half of the film (Position "B") |
| Frame
Counter |
First half (Position
"A"): additive, 1 to 36. Second half (Position "B"): subtractive, 36 to
1 |
| Flash
Contact |
Special flash contact
on top |
| Tripod
Socket |
¼“
/ 20 TPI |
| Selftimer |
n/a |
| Special
Features |
"ExpoSure" exposure
calculator, double exposure prevention, cable release socket, bubble-level,
film transport indicator (not all models) |
| Accessories |
Operating instructions,
everready case, close-up attachments (24" / 36"), viewer, film cutter,
flash (bulb) |