The Soho Stereoscopic Reflex Camera was manufactured by the Kershaw company of London and sold through various retail distributors including the Marion & Co. and Soho Ltd. of London from 1909 through the 1930s. The camera design was similar to the regular Soho Reflex except that it was adapted for stereo work. The camera was a capable of capturing single post card sized exposures or stereo exposures. It featured a removable stereo division that works with the movement of the mirror. The front extended with a four-way swing. The Soho Stereoscopic Reflex Camera was priced at 30 pounds.
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