Category: Multi-view stereoscopes

  • Educa

    Educa

    A stereoscope for educational use.

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  • Stéréo-Classeur Leroy

    Stéréo-Classeur Leroy

    Le Stéréo-Classeur Leroy is a tray-based stereoscope that was designed by Guérin and De Lens and introduced in 1921.

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  • Stéréoscope-Classeur Portatif

    Stéréoscope-Classeur Portatif

    Mackenstein’s Stéréoscope-Classeur Portatif is a compact and rare stereoscope. It is one of the most compact tray-based stereoscope with an…

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  • Stéréothèque à foyer court

    Stéréothèque à foyer court

    Le Stéréothèque was Mattey’s first tray-based multi-view stereoscope.

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  • Phénix

    Phénix

    Le Phénix is by far the rarest of all Bize’s viewers and a very rare stereoscope in general.

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  • Sweetheart Viewer

    Sweetheart Viewer

    A Sweetheart Viewer that was manufactured by Patrick Meagher.

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  • Hemdé Série II

    Hemdé Série II

    The Hemdé Série II stereoscope was introduced to support 6 x 13 cm glass stereoviews and larger formats.

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  • Astra

    Astra

    At first glance, L’Astra appears to be an enlarged version of Le Polyphote. The functions and the mechanism show similarities, but…

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  • Minimus

    Minimus

    Le Minimus is a compact tabletop stereoscope. Its design was patented by Lucien Bize and Simeon-Louis Claparède in 1907.

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