A workshop log proves that at the latest in 1914, Oskar Barnack put the finishing touches on the first working model of a compact camera for 35 mm standard cinema film. He had not merely invented a new camera - the Leica, not introduced until 1925 due to the war, it in fact ushered in a paradigm shift in photography. The Leica made it easier for amateurs, newcomers, and emancipated women to take pictures, but it also enabled a whole new way of seeing things. Just in time to mark Leica's centenary, this volume offers 800 images showcasing a wide artistic and cultural history.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Author | Hans-Michael Koetzle |
| Cover | Hardcover |
| Language | EN |
| Page | 564 |
| 2 Taksit | |
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![]() | 2,299,89 x 2Toplam : 4,599,78 TL |
![]() | 2,299,89 x 2Toplam : 4,599,78 TL |
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