The Stereoscopic Graphic Camera was manufactured by the Folmer and Schwing Company from approximately 1902 to 1921. Quality constructed of select kiln dried mahogany, Highly finished can covered with the best black grained leather with all metal parts oxidized in gun metal finish.
Features include a wide track front of hard milled brass, preventing oscillation and movement when the bellows is racked out with the rack and pinon gear focusing to the full twelve inches. The front can drop down to accommodate wide angle lens, and a spring actuated, removable ground glass focusing screen is fitted to the back. The lens are a matched pair of Graphic Rapid Rectilinear fitted with an Auto Graflex focal plane shutter capable of speeds from time to 1/1000 of a second. By removing the stereo partition the camera can be used as a single lens camera producing 5 x 7 images.
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