The Glyphososcope is a stereoscopic camera invented by Jules Richard. It uses frames for 6x13cm glass plates. It was commercially available from 1904 until the late 1930s.
The front metal part is very easy to remove and the ebonite body transforms into a stereo viewer after removing the shutters.
Jules Richard Glyphoscope
€180.00Price
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The Glyphososcope is a stereoscopic camera invented by Jules Richard. It uses frames for 6x13cm glass plates. It was commercially available from 1904 until the late 1930s.
The front metal part is very easy to remove and the ebonite body transforms into a stereo viewer after removing the shutters.
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