The Flyer 6x6 Stereo can capture two photos that when paired together, creates a 3D image.
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Camera creator Clint O’Connor has introduced a new film camera to his collection that captures two photos at once so when viewed through a stereo viewer, they merge to create one 3D image.
The Flyer 6×6 Stereo (aka Stereo Flyer) is the stereoscopic cousin of the Flyer 6×6, a 3D printed pinhole camera funded by Kickstarter which we talked about on site a few years back.
Commenting on his new project, Clint said: "I have wanted to do a stereoscopic version of Flyer for a long time since Flyer has been such a successful camera in many ways. However, my printers and my time have been tied up with making Flyers and Clippers. I enjoy designing new cameras and printing some for pinhole enthusiasts around the world, but each new camera leaves me with less time. I’ve decided recently the way forward for me is to do limited editions of each, and then move on.
The Stereo Flyer is the first in my series of limited edition cameras. I plan to continue making Flyers and Clippers for some time, as well as making more open source cameras for others to make, like the 35mm film adapters and the Easy 35 camera."
Printed in black plastic, like Flyer, the stereo version is also strong, robust, and light and comes with a starter roll of film.
Flyer 6×6 Stereo Features:
- 3D printed – body, top, knob, winder, shutter
- 120 format film, 6 paired exposures/roll
- Image size – double 6×6 square format (56mm x 56mm)
- Field of view – 70 degrees
- Focal length – 40mm
- Pinhole diameter – 0.25mm (two)
- f/Stop – 160
- Tripod nut on bottom (1/4-20)
- Size – 185mm x 54mm x 82mm (WxDxH)
There are 100 Flyer 6×6 Stereo cameras available priced at $69. For more information, visit the Pinhole Printed website.

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