Stereo Realist Slide

The Stereo Realist 3D camera was released by the David White Company in 1947. It used standard 135 film to capture two almost identical images that give a 3D effect when mounted in a special slide mount and viewed with a stereo viewer. Other companies got in on the stereo camera craze including Kodak, Revere, Bell and Howell, and Three Dimension Company (TDC).
- Dates: 1947 – 1970s
- Dimensions: 4 × 1.625 inches, two 24mm × 23mm frames
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