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German-made stereo plate camera, manufactured in the 1920s[1] by Bing Werke AG Nürnberg. Known is the Fitax 1. The camera has a slotted bar that allows to choose between two apertures. Metal slides allow to expose both halves of the plate and thus create a stereo image, or allow to expose one half of the plate only.[2][3]

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Notes and References

  1. Based on the shape of the company logo on the Fitax units shown by Leski and the Dutch site
  2. A.Leski Auction 191 lot 89
  3. fotografica verzamelaar (Dutch)
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