| 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 |