VISOR ESTEREOSÓPICO Educa Very good condition - Format 45x27 cm - Vista relief. Lower storage rack 42 contains plates (complete) stereo views sites in France in particular (each glass plate containing 24 views). Wooden model blond fruity, brass plate manufacturer, eyelets and bakelite wheels. Shipping ultra secure, hardened, the plates are removed from the camera and packaged in packaging separate bubbles. Loading plates from above (pull the front of the cover, mount the charger to the maximum with the wheel on the side). To view all images, move the display section to one side, use the control of the right side to move the magazine up and down, and adjust the sharpness control of the right side near the glasses. To open the storage box and change the plates, press the brass button located on the bottom left. Stereoscopic viewer Educa table, manufactured by A. Mattey (leading manufacturer of stereoscopes late nineteenth and early twentieth). Mattey stereoscope manufactured under different brands, reserving the brand Unis France for those of higher quality. This viewer solid wood dates from around 1920 and was created for educational purposes, so its design is really solid and easy to use. This type of viewfinders used in schools used as school supplies. Furthermore, this display includes in its bottom door compartment where you can store the glass plates of the series"" La France"" which includes the viewer from our collection. 42 is 13x18cms plates, each with 12 pairs of photographic thumbnails for stereo display, ie in total add 504 stereo photos. There is no doubt that this type of viewers were a very useful tool when displaying a comprehensive vision of France in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth-and also in 3D! The development of stereoscopic photography allowed our ancestors to know countless places to visit impossible at that time.
Today I bring you the stereoscopic viewer table Educa , manufactured by A. Mattey (leading manufacturer of stereoscopes late nineteenth and early twentieth). Mattey produced stereoscope under different brands, reserving the brand Unis France for those higher quality
This wooden display mac Iza dates from around 1920 and was created for educational purposes, so its design is really solid and easy to use. This type of viewers were often used in schools as school materials
in addition to this viewer includes in its bottom compartment door where you can store the glass plates of the series" La France" which includes the display of our collection . It is 42 plates 13x18cms, each with 12 pairs of photographic thumbnails for stereo display, ie in total add 504 stereo photos.
There is no doubt that this type of viewers were a very useful tool when displaying a vision comprehensive of France in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth-and also in 3D! the development of stereoscopic photography allowed our ancestors to know countless impossible places to visit at that time.
As always this piece of history of stereoscopic photography is at your disposal in the museum