Wray
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Wray was a British optical company, that made a couple of cameras after World War II, most notably the 35mm SLR Wrayflex, and that sold the Graflex Stereo Graphic camera under its own name.
LINKS
- Wray Stereo instruction manual at www.orphancameras.com

