Tray-Stereoscope ‘Stéréo-Auto-Classeur “Astra“ ‘
L’Astra is the largest of Bize’s designs. The slide tray mechanism of L’Astra differs from typical stereoscopes. Instead of a tray carriage moving over a rail, L’Astra uses a gear system embedded in the base plate, with the tray featuring grooves. The rotating gear moves the tray smoothly forward, ensuring precise positioning of the slides. A tray can hold 24 slides. A knob on the left side allows navigation to a specific slide.
The base of the viewer contains two drawers with 4 trays each resulting in 192 slides in total.
A mirror system allowing to read the slide title can be used by opening a flap on the top of the viewer.
Later models of L’Astra were designed to support the viewing of autochromes, with a special mechanism to accommodate the thicker glass plates used for color slides. There was also a version for 6x13cm slides.
Further reading: Stereoscopy History Series — Lucien Bize (A. Ruiter)
