It sells a Eho-Altissa Stereo Box camera with two lenses 80mm Duplar matching. Take five stereo pairs or 10 individual exposures 6x6, using 120 film. The lenses are clear, the shutter operates at both speeds (instant and bulb). The appearance is better than average; all synthetic skin is present. Bubble levels run. The sports finder appears as it should; and the viewfinder is quite usable, but has some internal dust. The camera fits. Film reel empty socket inside. Slight amount of fogging on metal parts, normal in a chamber 90 and is not a problem. The belt is worn but still subject. Made in Germany, 1933. Please see the photos and ignore reflexes. This is a rare antique camera in very good condition for its age. Reference: McKeown, 12th edition, p. 260. Please visit my eBay store, WORD-SOUND-IMAGE for ancient and modern photographic materials.