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The Videon II Stereo camera was manufactured by Stereocrafters Inc. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin beginning in 1950. This camera was similar to the original Videon. The Videon II Stereo camera produced sixteen stereo exposures on standard twenty exposure 35mm roll film. It was constructed of plastic and metal. It featured a matched set of three-element coated Ilex "Stereon" 35mm lenses working at maximum adjustable aperture of f3.5, with lens separation at 69.5mm. Additionally, the camera was fitted with a matched pair of Ilex shutters providing speeds from 1/10 to 1/100 second, including bulb and time exposures. There is built-in flash synchronization, eye-level type viewfinder, and tripod socket. The camera measures 177 mm x 78 mm x 62 mm (W x H x D) and was originally priced just under one hundred dollars at $97.48.
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