Stereo Cameras
Iloca Stereo Rapid Iloca Stereo Rapid
 
Camera Type 35 mm viewfinder stereo camera
Manufacturer Kamerawerke Wilhelm Witt, Hamburg, Germany
Year Introduced  about 1955
Film 135 cartridge
Size 188 x 78 x 56 mm (W x H x D)
Weight 805 grams
Lens Separation 70.08 mm
Image Format 22.54 x 23.94 mm (W x H), notch on the top right and bottom left
Image Window Separation 70.92 mm
Lenses Steinheil München Cassarit (glass, matched), 1:2.8/35 mm, filter thread 30 mm
Diaphragms Iris diaphragms between the lenses, continuously adjustable f/2.8 to f/16
Focusing manual, 1.0 m - infinity. Movement of the film level
Shutter mechanical central type shutter (Prontor SVS by Gauthier), between the lenses. Cocked with film transport or with separate lever.
Shutter Speeds 1/300, 1/100, 1/50, 1/25, 1/10, 1/5, ½, 1 sec. and "B"
Viewfinder Newton viewfinder (approx. 0,6x)
Rangefinder Split-image rangefinder (linked with focus), base length 50 mm
Film Loading manual
Film Transport manual, with rapid wind lever by 10 sprocket holes (= 47.5 mm), sprocket wheel on top and bottom
Film Rewinding manual. Unlocking with rewind knob
Frame Counter additive, 1 to 28. Automatic reset.
Flash Contact PC-Contact, accessory shoe (no contact)
Tripod Socket ¼“ / 20 TPI
Selftimer approx. 10 sec. delay
Special Features Double exposures possible. Lugs for carrying-strap
Accessories Operating instructions, everready case
Notes Sold as "Stereo Realist 45" in the USA and as "Stereograms Iloca" in the United Kingdom
 

Please do not forget to visit the Stereoscopy.com Bookshop, offering the world's largest selection of books in 3D and about 3D.



 Back to the Stereo Cameras Homepage

Last modified on May 20, 2005

Stereoscopy.com-Logo
Copyright © 1998- by Stereoscopy.com and Alexander Klein. All rights reserved.