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The Isographe stereo camera was manufactured by Baudry of Angers, France in circa 1947. The camera was made from metal and covered in leather. A leather bellow extends with the support of top struts. This version accepted roll film. It was fitted with a matched pair of Berthiot Paris Olor No. 1 5,7/75 mm lenses and a guillotine shutter capable of providing speeds of 1 to 1/200th of a second. With the bellows retracted and the focusing finder frame folded, the lenses would be covered and protected with the disks on the focusing frame, a signature feature of the Baudry cameras.
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