Magnificent 1912 Monobloc Stereoscopic Camera. This is an early model that was manufactured in 1912, before it evolved into the later 1922 model. It is intended to work with 6 x 13 cms plates, for which it has two Berthiot Olor Pergraphe Extrarapid 33213 33214 lenses. The lenses are in very good condition and the shutter works well. The bubble level that allows to orient the machine horizontally works perfectly. Front plate with the marking as well as different shutter markers. It has been revised and can be used without any problem, it has a back plate that indicates the name of its owner. As a negative point it is missing a screw on the front, but otherwise it is fully complete and functional. The first way of making photographic reproductions was in 1830, moment from which the technique of portraying would advance rapidly arriving at the first third of the XIX century as something usual and at full capacity. The first stereoscopes were those built by Brewster in 1848. The beautiful stereoscopic effect became fashionable and obtained an important boom when the technique of photography began to spread. Today stereoscopes and stereoscopic cameras are highly sought after by collectors. Magnificent device in perfect condition and working that can not be missed.