Oskar Barnack 1879 1936 Shania Kilmer Media 203
Oskar Barnack (1879 -1936) Shania Kilmer Media 203
• Born 1 November, 1879 Lynow, Nuthe. Urstromtal, Germany • Died 16 January 1936 (aged 56), Bad Nauheim, Germany • Optical engineer, industrial designer and precision mechanic Background
• Barnack was an avid photographer, but the equipment required for photography proved difficult for him to carry around, due to his asthma and other health problems Background cont…
• Because of such health problems limiting his ability to take photographs, Barnack set out to decrease the weight and size of cameras and equipment needed for outdoor photography using his engineering skills. The Birth of the 35 mm
• Known as the “Father of the 35 mm Photography”, this new method of photography was the result of Barnack’s efforts to create a more convenient photographic medium. • This 35 mm design helped contribute to the enlargement of photos in the darkroom after exposing a small area of film to create a negative. Contributions to the World of Photography
• Leica became the name of the camera Barnack produced because the optician, Ernst Leitz was the one who approved the original production of the camera and Leica stands for ‘Leitz Camera’ • Released to public in 1925 The Leica
• To operate, the Leica utilized standardized film strip that had been adapted from 35 mm Edison rollfilm instead of the traditional exposure plates used in previous Leitz camera models. The Leica cont…
Barnack’s Photography
• There exists a museum to Oskar Barnack in the German town in which he was born Remembering Barnack
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