File:Susse Frére Daguerreotype camera 1839.jpg

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The image shows the Susse Frères Daguerreotype camera from 1839, in exhibition in the Westlicht Photography Museum in Vienna, Austria. Two months before the public announce at the French Academy of Arts and Science of the process of Daguerreotype, Jacques Louis Mandé Daguerre signed a contract with his relative Alphonse Giroux and with the Maison Susse Frères to produce the cameras according to his instructions. Both cameras used the same lens produce by the Maison Charles Chevalier a lens f15 380 mm. Reference: <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://image.eastmanhouse.org/taxonomy/term/289">http://image.eastmanhouse.org/taxonomy/term/289</a>

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current20:29, 8 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 20:29, 8 January 20171,738 × 1,385 (963 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)The image shows the Susse Frères Daguerreotype camera from 1839, in exhibition in the Westlicht Photography Museum in Vienna, Austria. Two months before the public announce at the French Academy of Arts and Science of the process of Daguerreotype, Jacques Louis Mandé Daguerre signed a contract with his relative Alphonse Giroux and with the Maison Susse Frères to produce the cameras according to his instructions. Both cameras used the same lens produce by the Maison Charles Chevalier a lens f15 380 mm. Reference: <a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="http://image.eastmanhouse.org/taxonomy/term/289">http://image.eastmanhouse.org/taxonomy/term/289</a>
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