Date: | 1930s |
Material: | Photopaper; steel viewer, crackle finish; cardboard box |
Company: | Advertising Displays |
Location: | Covington Kentucky |
The Stereo-Tach is an attachment for a standard camera that splits a single image into 2 side by side images using offset mirrors, a device known as a beam splitter. The left and right images overlap in the photograph due to the optics.
The viewer is virtually identical to the Keystone Jr. except for the black crackle finish.