Manufactured between 1955 and 1960, the Graflex Stereo Graphic 35mm camera is a rather basic, though effective, stereo camera. It takes a pair of pictures with each exposure allowing for, I believe, 18 stereoscopic prints.
The exposure settings are as follows: f4(cloudy), f5.6(hazy), f8(bright), f11(brilliant) and f16 (no description, but I vote for supernova).
| Make | Graflex |
|---|---|
| Model | Stereo Graphic |
| Year | 1955 – 1960 |
| Format | 35mm |
| Shutter | Graflex |
| Speed | B,I(1/50) |
| Lens | Graflex Graflar |
| Dual f4 35mm | |
| Focus | Fixed |
| Aperture | f4 to f16 |
| Light Meter | No |
| Rangefinder | No |






What a beautiful camera. Stereocameras fascinate me. I know Grapflex from their 4×5 cameras, not the 35mm cameras.
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