Tray-Stereoscope ‘Ontophote Classeur-Automatique’
The Ontophote is a multi-view tabletop stereoscope, available for the 6x13cm and 45x107mm formats. It was made of either varnished mahogany or waxed walnut.
A hand-cranked mechanical system allows the user to view sequentially the 20 individual images loaded into an interchangeable tray, with forward or backward movement. The stereoscope features an entirely metal focusing mechanism and a system for adjusting the distance between the eyepieces by means of connecting rods, with the setting indicated on a graduated scale.
The eyepieces are mounted with bayonet fittings and can be interchanged for short‑, medium‑, or long-focus viewing. The Ontophote can be fitted with an illumination lantern attached by two screws at the rear. It can also be converted into a monocular projection lantern by removing the ground-glass and one of the eyepieces, which is then replaced by a projection lens such as a Cindo or Hermagis Series A lens.
As an option, a base was available for storing the image trays.
(from: Moulinier et al. Histoires de visionneuses stéréoscopiques françaises. Limoges, 2025, pp. 55–56. Author’s translation.)
