The Iloca Stereo cameras were manufactured by Iloca in circa 1954. Two versions were made as depicted here. The camera was constructed of all metal with a black leather-like covering and satin chromed trim. It used 35mm cartridge roll film that would took 21 pairs of 1 x 1 inch exposures. It was fitted with a pair of Jlitar f3.5 45mm lens. The shutter was a Prontor–S providing eight speeds from 1 to 1/300th of a second, pus bulb. Other features included built-in flash synchronization, delayed action shutter timer, shutter and diaphragms coupled to operate from single control, optical eye-level view finder, manual focus, and an exposure counter. Originally priced at $125.00 usd.
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