The Iloca Stereo II camera was manufactured by Iloca in circa 1958. The camera was constructed of metal with black leather covering and satin chromed trim. It took sixteen stereo pairs on standard 35mm 20-exposure roll film or 28 pairs on 36-exposure standard 35mm roll film. It was fitted with a pair of Jlitar f3.5 Anastigmate 45mm hard coated lenses. The shutter was a Prontor–S providing nine speeds from 1 to 1/300th of a second, pus bulb. Other features included built-in flash synchronization, delayed action shutter timer, optical eye-level view finder, center wheel focusing, body shutter release to reduce vibrations and an exposure counter. Originally priced at $125.00 usd.
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