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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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La Sardina Fitzroy
La Sardina Fitzroy is a special edition of the Lomography camera with designs by illustrator Ale Giorgini.
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Canon EOS 100
The Canon EOS 100 is a single lens reflex camera from 1991 for the EOS bayonet.
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Canon EOS 10
The Canon EOS 10 is a 35mm camera with EF bayonet
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Canon EOS 1V
The Canon EOS 1V is the last professional camera from Canon for the analogue film market.
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Fujifilm Instax Wide 300
An instant camera for the Instax Wide Format from Fujifilm.
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Canon EOS 1N RS
The Canon EOS 1N RS is the fastest camera in the EOS series.
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Canon EOS 1N
The Canon EOS 1N a revised version of the first professional camera for the EOS series.
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Canon EOS 1
The Canon EOS 1 is the first professional model in the Japanese company's EOS series.
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Canon EOS 1000
The Canon EOS 1000 is a single lens reflex camera from the 90s
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Canon EOS 650
The Canon EOS 650 is the first SLR in the Canon EOS series.
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Polaroid Swinger Model 20
The Polaroid Swinger Model 20 was a cheap entry-level model for instant photography.
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Porst Uniflex Reflex TTL
The Porst Uniflex Reflex TTL is a SLR camera from Photo Porst and was built by Cosina.
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Porst Uniflex 1000S
The Porst Uniflex 1000S is a single lens reflex camera for M42 lenses.
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Kmart Focal TLX
The Kmart Focal TLX is an SLR camera produced by Cosina and sold in the USA.
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Sears TLS
The Sears TLS is a single lens reflex camera for M42 lenses.
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Ricoh Singlex TLS
The Ricoh Singlex TLS is a SLR camera for M42 lenses and was built by Cosina.
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Samsung Evoca 170SE
The Samsung Evoca 170SE is a compact camera for amateur photographers.
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Samsung AF 105 XL
The Samsung AF 105 XL is a snapshot camera with a zoom lens.
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Samsung FF-222
The Samsung FF-222 is a 35mm camera with fixed lens from the Korean manufacturer.
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Samsung AF-333
The Samsung AF-333 is a fixed focal length snapshot camera.
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Boots Beirette B.L.
The Boots Beirette B.L. is a camera of the private label of the British drugstore chain from East German production.
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Beroquick KB 135
The Beroquick KB 135 is a 35mm camera from East German production.
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Samsung AF-Slim
The Samsung AF-Slim is a fixed focal length snapshot camera from the Korean company Samsung.
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Samsung AF Zoom 1050
The Samsung AF Zoom 1050 is a zoom camera for the 35mm format from one of the most famous brands from South Korea.

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