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Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172 Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172 Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172 Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172 Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172
Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172 Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172 Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172 Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172 Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172
Bell and Howell MAGAZINE CAMERA 172
1954-1960. 35mm rangefinder, stereo camera.

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The Stereo Vivid is a rangefinder camera for stereo pairs of 24x23 mm recordings on 35 mm film. It was made by the Three Dimension Company, a subsidiary of Bell and Howell in Chicago, in about 1954-1960
The focus knob is located on the right end of the top housing, in front of the film advance button; the camera focuses to about 0.8 m. On top of the top housing is an exposure calculator; the Expo Sure, similar to that of the View-Master Personal stereo camera. The calculator's dial rotates while the exposure controls are adjusted until the weather and subject brightness/darkness markers align. The calculator also displays EV values. There is a frame counter next to the calculator, marked up to 30 frames.

The shutter release button is on the front of the body, next to the right lens. There is a spirit level in the frame of the rangefinder window.
Shutter has been tested and works.
serial number 06295