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Fleischer Studios' stereoptical (a.k.a. stereo-optical, or setback) camera, for producing three-dimensional effects in animation, roughly similar to Disney's multiplane camera. From the patent by Max Fleischer, "Art of Making Motion Picture Cartoons".

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Source United States patent # 2054414 [1]
Author Max Fleischer, edited by Dave Pape
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