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}}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. | }}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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A replica of the Daguerreotyp-Apparat |
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.
- Type: portrait camera
- Manufacturer: Voigtländer & Sohn
- Year of launch: 1841
- Films: daguerreotype plate, 92mm image diameter
- Lens: 1:3.6/149mm Petzval Portrait lens