Stereo-foto, Weizsäcker Stuttgart
Style 1: Pull-out lens board
We have dark red, green, purple, gray & black in our collection (although the gray and purple are without film). This version of the Stereo-foto is almost identical to the early Pendoplast viewer with a notable exception: the wider advance knob is much more ergonomic and easier to grip.
Style 1 Stereo-foto viewers in our collection:
Fabric Factory | 48 b&w images
Le Progrès Industriel | 35 b&w images
Joh. Vaillant KG | 24 b&w images
Voigtländer Camera | 40 b&w images
Style 2: Pop-out lens board
We love the look of the unique lens board design on this version and how it folds into the viewer to protect the lenses. But honestly, the focal adjustment is more difficult — after popping out the lens board using the button (there are 2 button styles), you use a small, rotating wheel to extend the lenses for focusing. The ridges on the small wheel can be uncomfortable on your finger as you apply pressure to rotate it. Then the lenses have to be put back in — more rotating of the tiny wheel! — before you can collapse them back into the viewer. On the plus side, it has the widest film advance knob of all the prior Stereo-foto and Pendoplast viewers, providing some finger comfort there. So far, we’ve only seen the viewer in gray but have been delighted to find some that have vivid color images and a few that are branded on the outside with the name of the company featured on the film.
Style 2 viewers in our collection:
Daimler Benz | 20 color images
Daimler Benz Sindelfingen Model | 12 color images
F.A.G. | 40 color images | Branded
Hahn Motorfahrzeuge / Porsche | 12 color images | Branded
Heidelberg | 40 b&w images | Branded
NSU Motorcycles | 32 color images
Olympia Typewriters | 12 color images
Perfume Factory | 20 color images
Sampler Demo 1 | 7 color images
Volkswagen | 21 b&w images