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It didn't had speakers because it was an early camera and no sound recording attached.![]()
In my schooldays there hardly was an antique shop that did not have a stereo-print viewer in his window. Today I do not see such anymore. Coincidence?
Stereo photography came in wages, a major one was in the plate camera period, another in the 50's.
Deckrullo tropical stereo by Nettel / Contessa-Nettel / Zeiss probably. It has Carl Zeiss Jena lenses, you can see that if you zoom in to the image.
Stereo version of these: http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Deckrullo-Nettel
See for example: https://www.liveauctioneers.com/en-...eiss-ikon-stereo-deckrullo-tropen-6-x-13-1926
I don't have enyclopedic knowledge of these things, but Zeiss + tropical + stereo + sheet film will take you a long way in searching.
I found this image on pinterest. There was a link to a French site, but since the camera was sold, the page from the site was gone. "Google" Images was of no help.
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Some sort of stereo camera, but I do not see the two speakers.
Some sort of stereo camera, but I do not see the two speakers.
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