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History of a camera. By: John Rauch. 15 Types Of Cameras. 01: obscura 02: 35 mm 03: Early Kodak Box cameras 04: Midg 05: REKO 06:1904 Quarter Plate Sanderson 07: Thornton Pickard 08: Butcher's Cameo 09: 1902 5 x 4" Plate Sanderson 10: Columbia Optical Co. Pecto 1
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History of a camera By: John Rauch
15 Types Of Cameras • 01: obscura • 02: 35 mm • 03: Early Kodak Box cameras • 04: Midg • 05: REKO • 06:1904 Quarter Plate Sanderson • 07: Thornton Pickard • 08: Butcher's Cameo • 09: 1902 5 x 4" Plate Sanderson • 10: Columbia Optical Co. Pecto1 • 11: Spartus • 12: Minolta 110 SLR • 13: Cine Kodak • 14: Minox model A • 15: Brownie Bullet camera
Obscura • 1st camera • Reflected picture onto paper
Early Kodak Box cameras • Handle. • 1st film camera.
35 MM SLR (single lens reflex) technology manual focus 35mm film format
Coronet Midget • Bakelite • Taylor Hobson meniscus f10 lens
Cyko REKO • Images 4 x 5 inches in size • Rising and falling front • Room to store two extra plate
1904 Quarter Plate Sanderson • Rear focus rack • Unicum Shutter
Thornton Pickard • Petzval lens • Focusing screen • Dark slide stored in rear of body
Butcher's Cameo Better focus 48c zoom lens
1902 5 x 4" Plate Sanderson • long-focus lens • ‘A’ pattern
Columbia Optical Co. Pecto 1 Double strutted lens bed Vulcanite dark slides
Spartus Eye-level style Built-in flash holder and reflector
Minolta 110 SLR • 110 pocket film format • Built-in 1:4,5/25-50mm zoom lens
Cine Kodak • Utilizing a special 16mm film • No flipping of the film load was required
Minox model A • Half the weight of the Riga • The lack of a flash nipple
Brownie Bullet camera • Dakon Lens • Gold colored faceplate