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Cameras

The history of the camera goes back much further than that of photography as a form of art and documentation. The first cameras were developed as early as Greek, Roman and Chinese antiquity. The camera obscura, Latin for “darkroom,” projected an image of a scene onto a wall through a tiny hole in a screen. In ancient times, however, this phenomenon was perceived more as a curiosity and did not have much practical application.

Then in the Renaissance, the camera obscura was more widely used, in which painters used the projection as a model for their paintings. It is believed that painters such as Johannes Vermeer, Caravaggio, da Vinci and others used optical devices such as the camera obscura to achieve accurate perspective in their compositions.

It was not until the 19th century that the first “real” cameras were developed. Exactly who was the first is somewhat disputed. In 1816, Nicéphore Niepcé, a French inventor, developed heliography. Using a small homemade camera and a sheet of paper coated with silver chloride, Niepcé was able to take a picture.

Then in 1888, an inventor stepped onto the scene whose name should still be familiar to most photographers and non-photographers today, George Eastman. He presented the first camera with celluloid film. The camera resembled a box and should convince by a simple operating concept. The name of the camera was simply “Kodak”.

With the beginning of the 20th century, the development of cameras began to gain momentum. The world’s first mass-market camera was introduced as early as 1900 by George Eastman, the Brownie. Ten years later, the first developments of a 35mm camera followed by the German engineer Oskar Barnack. These developments resulted in the Leica I in 1925.

Another German development was the first medium format camera with two lenses, the Rolleiflex by Franke & Heidecke, in 1929. This was followed in 1948 by the first single-lens reflex camera with instant-return mirror, Gamma Duflex. This model was built in Hungary. Also in 1948, the first instant camera was introduced. The American Ediwn Land presented the Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera.

The first digital camera system was developed by Kodak engineers in 1975. Of course, digital photography became really popular years later.

Over the decades, more and more innovations and attempts to create the perfect camera followed.

Here you can find an overview of a fraction of these models. Some of them have become legendary, others could not establish themselves in the masses, but they should not be forgotten.

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Brands & Manufacturer

Kameras nach Typ

Diana Mini – Fern Green – Front
Diana Mini – Fern Green
The Diana Mini - Fern Green is a special edition of the Diana Mini by Lomography.
Diana Mini – Twilight Blue – Front
Diana Mini – Twilight Blue
The Diana Mini - Twilight Blue is a Special Edition of the Diana Mini and is part of Lomography's Monochrome Edition.
Die Vorderseite der Diana Gold
Diana F+ Gold Edition
The Diana F+ Gold Edition is a golden variant of the normal Diana F+ by Lomography.
Diana Mini Gold Edition – Front
Diana Mini Gold Edition
A real gold piece is the Diana Mini Gold Edition. A special edition of the Diana Mini by Lomography.
Diana F+ CMYK – Front
Diana F+ CMYK
The Diana F+ CMYK is a colorful special edition of the Diana F+ by Lomography.
Diana F+ Qing Hua – Front
Diana F+ Qing Hua
The Diana F+ Qing Hua is a special edition plastic camera by Lomography for the 120 format.
Diana F+ Edelweiss – Front
Diana F+ Edelweiss
This clone of the Diana F+ by Lomography comes all in white.
Diana F+ Black Jack – Front
Diana F+ Black Jack
The Diana F+ Black Jack is a special edition of the Diana F+ in little black.
Holga ‘Jack Edition’ – Front
Holga ‘Jack Edition’
The White Stripes Holga in collaboration with Lomography.
Holga 135 – Front
Holga 135
With this Holga you can shoot 35mm film out of the box.
La Sardina Camera and Flash
La Sardina
A sardine can that can take photos, that's the Lomography La Sardina.
Fisheye One Hello Kitty Edition Front
Fisheye One Hello Kitty Edition
The Fisheye One with Hello Kitty imprint, the Fisheye One Hello Kitty Edition.
Fisheye No. 2 Gold Edition Front
Fisheye No. 2 Gold Edition
The Fisheye No. 2 Gold Edition a truly golden camera.
Fisheye No. 2 Vorderseite
Fisheye No. 2
The second version of the Lomography Fisheye camera, or simply Fisheye No. 2.
Colorsplash Chakra Edition – Front
Colorsplash Chakra Edition
The Colorsplash Chakra Edition is a special edition of the Colorsplash camera by Lomography.
La Sardina – Cubic – Front
La Sardina – Cubic
The La Sardina - Cubic is a 2011 edition of the Lomography La Sardina and part of the Pattern Edition.
Colorsplash Camera Chrome
Colorsplash Chrome
The Lomography Colorsplash camera with its usual features in noble chrome.
Colorsplash Camera Love Edition
Colorsplash Love Edition
The Colorsplash Love Edition is an edition of the Colorsplash a white fluffy faux fur.
Colorsplash Camera Ice Bear
Colorsplash Ice Bear
The Colorsplash Ice Bear is a special edition of the Colorsplash.
Colorsplash X-pro Special
Colorsplash X-pro Special
The Colorsplash X-pro Special is an edition of the Colorsplash camera.
Diana Mini – Leopard – Front
Diana Mini – Leopard
The Diana Mini - Leopard is a special edition of the Diana Mini from 2012.
Die Vorderseite der Diana F+ Zebra
Diana F+ Zebra
The Diana F+ Zebra is a special edition of the Diana F+.
La Sardina – Marathon mit Objektivdeckel
La Sardina – Marathon
The La Sardina in green vintage design, the La Sardina - Marathon edition by Lomography.
Diana Mini - Front
Diana Mini
The Diana Mini is the little sister of the Diana F+ by Lomography.

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