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*[http://web.telia.com/~u66012676/voigtlander.htm Daguerreotyp-Apparat zum Portraitiren]
 
*[http://web.telia.com/~u66012676/voigtlander.htm Daguerreotyp-Apparat zum Portraitiren]
*[http://www.eastman.org/fm/mees/htmlsrc/mV89100002_ful.html Voigtländer daguerreotype camera in Eastman Archive]
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*[http://www.geh.org/fm/mees/htmlsrc/mV89100002_ful.html#topofimage Voigtländer daguerreotype camera in Eastman Archive]
*[http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/voigt24.htm whole metal camera] at ukcamera [http://www.ukcamera.com]
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*[http://www.ukcamera.com/classic_cameras/voigt24.htm whole metal camera] at ukcamera [http://www.ukcamera.com]  
*[http://www.uhingen.de/db304.html Fotomuseum Uhingen]
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*[http://www.uhingen.de/kirchen_bildung_kultur/fotomuseum_uhingen/index.html Fotomuseum Uhingen]  
  
 
[[Category:Voigtländer]]
 
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[[Category:daguerreotype camera]]
 
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Revision as of 18:50, 5 August 2008

The Daguerreotyp-Apparat zum Portraitiren (daguerreotype apparatus for portraying) was the first camera made of metal. Maybe it was the first camera series ever with a scientifically calculated lens. The Hungarian (native Slovakian) Professor Jozef Maximilián Petzval designed the lens for Voigtländer in Vienna. It was the fastest camera lens of its time.

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