The Nanna 6 Stereo Camera was manufactured by (Alfred) Boreux of Basel Switzerland and sold through E. Suter, also of Basel Switzerland, in circa 1909. Designed for plates or film packs 45 x 107cm. The camera was made of light metal covered with fine leather. It was described as having a very reliable shutter for precise time exposures from 1/2 to 1/200 of a second triggered by finger or cable release. It was fitted with a matched pair of Suter Doppel-Anastigmat Series I F6.8 or a Suter Doppel-Anastigmat Series III F5. With three aperatures for focusing on a rear focusing screen. Also featured an Ikonometer with Diopler and level.
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