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Title
StereoRealist camera
Creator
David White Company (Milwaukee, Wisc.)
Date Created and/or Issued
1947-1971
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
The most popular 35mm stereo camera ever manufactured, the StereoRealist launched the stereo photography fad of the mid-20th century. Takes 135 film. A: Black and silver metal frame, with white writing of "Stereorealist" on front and brown leather neckstrap. Serial no. "A26188." B: Brown leather case.
Type
image
Identifier
470AC3A5-7CC1-4CDA-A9EC-185542713532
1994-201-6a-b
Subject
Cameras
Stereoscopic cameras (LCSH)
Fads
Nineteen forties (LCSH)
Nineteen fifties (LCSH)
Nineteen sixties (LCSH)

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