To make large photos by enlargement, (the 'small negative, large picture' concept) requires that the camera have high quality lenses that could create well-defined negatives. Barnack conceived the Leica as a small camera that produced a small negative. The focal plane has a range from 1/20 to 1/500 second, in addition to a Z for Zeit (time) position. It was an immediate success when introduced at the 1925 Spring Fair as the Leica I (for Leitz camera). Though the prototypes received mixed reception, Ernst Leitz decided in 1924 to produce the camera. The Leica had several model iterations, and in 1923, Barnack convinced his boss, Ernst Leitz II, to make a preproduction series of 31 cameras for the factory and outside photographers to test. Find great deals on eBay for Leica Ernst Leitz Wetzlar in Film Photography Cameras. From a brief research on the Web, it looks like the model IIIc. Ernst Leitz Wetzlar with a serial number 490532. Tutorial Torneo Suizo con Swiss Manager - Duration: 44:39. Instalando sin el serial - Duration: 20:13. The Leica transports the film horizontally, extending the frame size to 24×36mm with a 2:3, instead of the 18×24 mm of cinema cameras, which transport the film vertically. Intended as a for, particularly during mountain hikes, the Leica was the first practical camera that used standard cinema. Leica I, 1927 (video) The first 35 mm film Leica prototypes were built by at Ernst Leitz Optische Werke, in 1913.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |