Manufacturer | Alfred Darling |
Name | Biokam |
Lugar | Great Britain |
Date | 1899 |
Register | 00797 |
One of the first cameras designed specifically for the non-professional market. Patented in 1898 and marketed in 1899, it used a 17.5 mm film with central perforation. This device not only recorded moving images, but could also project them and make copies of the film. In addition, this device could take photographs, which could be developed on paper in the usual way or projected on the screen in slide format.
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