Stéréocycle stereoscope
Region: France Period: 1890–1930 Tag: Leroy Stereoscope type: Hand-held » Single-view » Box-type
© Stereoscopy History
The name Stéreocycle refers to the successful stereo camera introduced in 1897 by Charles Bazin and Lucien Leroy. The commercial success of this camera led to the use of Stéreocycle as a trademark for other products marketed by the Leroy company. The Stéréocycle box-type stereoscope was manufactured by Mattey and branded and sold by Leroy.
Related items: Leroy, LucienSpecifications:
Introduction:
c. 1910
Designer:
Mattey
Maker:
Mattey
Construction:
Wood
Medium:
Paper and glass
Models for the formats:
6 x 13, 7 x 15, 8 x 16
Lens:
Convex
Lens focus:
Yes
Inter-ocular adjustment:
No

© Stereoscopy History
Published: 18-03-2026
