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Verascope f40

1938·Camera

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The Verascope f40 stereo camera by Richard was introduced about 1938, and was designed to take pairs of 24 x30mm images on 35mm film. This superseded the earlier and larger glass-plate Verascope models. Model f40 production continued through the 1950s, going through several small revisions. It is considered to be one of the better-finished stereo cameras made, though perhaps inferior to the Stereo Realist.

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