In 1914 optical engineer Oskar Barnack was working for Ernst Leitz - TopicsExpress



          

In 1914 optical engineer Oskar Barnack was working for Ernst Leitz when he designed the very first Leica, the Leitz Camera, or so-called Ur-Leica. The small handheld camera, one of the first to use 35mm film, finally went into production in 1925 following a long delay caused by World War One. It went on to revolutionise photography in the hands of the first photojournalists who set out to record the world on the brink of change. We look at one hundred years of Leica cameras. bbc/news/magazine-27516384?OCID=fbbbcindia
Posted on: Sun, 08 Jun 2014 04:30:01 +0000

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