The TDC Stereo Colorist II is a 35mm stereo camera made by the German company Bodensee Kamerawerke for the Three Dimension Company, which also happened to be a subsidiary of Bell & Howell. The Stereo Colorist II was the second of a three camera lineup marketed by TDC and was a more advanced version of the previous Stereo Colorist. The largest difference between the first and second models of the Stereo Colorist was the inclusion of a coupled rangefinder in the Colorist II. Other features include a mechanical shutter with speeds ranging from 1/10-1/200 (plus Bulb), paired Rodenstock Trinar 35mm f3.5 lenses and a hot shoe atop the camera. It all it is a relatively simple and easy to use camera but is a solidly capable stereo camera.