Projectors
From Photo-3d
In the history of stereo photography, there were far fewer models of stereo slide projectors than there are of cameras. Below is a list of some of them:
| Make | Model | Bulb | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bracket | Dissolver | ELH - 300 Watt | |
| Bracket | Fader | ||
| Compco | 500 | CZA - 500 watt | |
| Compco | Triad | CZX - 500 watt | |
| David White | Realist 81 | CZX - 500 watt | |
| David White | Realist 82 Stereo projector | up to twin 1000W bulbs | |
| FED | Etude | ||
| Hawk | MK-V, VI | ||
| Nord | 3-D Projector | twin CZX - 500 watt | lower cost alternative |
| Polamatic 3-D Projector | has an appearence similar to a vacuum cleaner | ||
| Real-Life Automatic 3-D Projector | lantern slide projector | ||
| Sawyer's | View-Master Stereomatic 500 | CZX - 500 watt | the only stereo View-Master projector; one bulb |
| SVE | Stereo Projector | first commercial projector to use polarization | |
| RBT | 101 | EHJ - 250 Watt | still being made; takes slide trays |
| Taylor | Table Viewer & Projector | rare | |
| TDC (Three Dimension Corp.) | Vivid 116 | twin CZX - 500 watt | The workhorse projector of (most?) clubs |
| TDC | Vivid 716 | twin DDB - 750 watt | restricted to 5P projection; can take slide trays |
| TDC | Project-Or-View | CLS - 300 Watt | table top viewer or projector |
