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|image_text= Replica in the [http://www.dtmb.de/index_en.html Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin], dated 1914. | |image_text= Replica in the [http://www.dtmb.de/index_en.html Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin], dated 1914. | ||
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− | The '''Ur-Leica''' was a prototype [[35mm]] camera, using ''Kino film'' - designed by [[Oskar Barnack]] in 1913-14. This was later developed into the [[Leica]] range. | + | |
+ | The '''Ur-Leica''' was a prototype [[35mm]] camera, using ''Kino film'' ([[35mm film]]) - designed by [[Oskar Barnack]] in 1913-14. This was later developed into the [[Leica A|Leica]] range of viewfinder cameras which was further developed to the range of [[Leica]]'s famous [[39mm screw mount]] rangefinder cameras. | ||
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Replica in the Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin, dated 1914. |
The Ur-Leica was a prototype 35mm camera, using Kino film (35mm film) - designed by Oskar Barnack in 1913-14. This was later developed into the Leica range of viewfinder cameras which was further developed to the range of Leica's famous 39mm screw mount rangefinder cameras.