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Unable to fully test or has no guarantee for future functionality
This camera could be used to take photographs, but given its issues, should be treated as more of an oddity/collectible, and thus is not warrantied for functionality.
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The David White Stereo Realist 45 is a stereo camera which uses 35mm film to make 28-29 image pairs on a 36 exposure roll. This camera was produced in Germany in 1955 and features a pair of 35mm f/3.5 Steinheil Cassar S lenses in 4-speed Vero shutters. Instead of the focus wheel being used to move the lenses or front standard in and out, instead the focus wheel controls a moveable film plane inside the camera. The handy instructions on the base of the camera would have been helpful in the 1950's, during which time film rated at ISO 10 was suggested.
The camera comes with a Stereo Photoflash Flash gun (untested) in its original box and the original camera manual.