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- gl**** plate or cut, sheet, film camera called the Ermanox, ****ed with an f/1.8 Ernostar lens. The Ermanox was introduced by the Ernemann-Werke (Works) of...
- summit meetings and a session of the US Supreme Court in secret using an Ermanox camera hidden in his hat. Some classic early U.S. street photography –...
- when he was 41, to do****ent some legal disputes and soon after hid an Ermanox camera usable in dim light in his bowler hat. By cutting a hole in the...
- other cameras, it was best known on Ernemann's own Er-Nox (later called Ermanox) cameras. 1926 With the help of the Carl Zeiss Stiftung, four German camera...
- designed the f/2.0 Ernostar lens, which was released in 1919 with the Ermanox camera.: 111  Bertele's Ernostar used two cemented doublets in lieu of...
- 1254 dollars – 3400 dollars 1925 Ernemann (merged into Zeiss Ikon, 1926) Ermanox Reflex (Germany): first SLR with high speed lens (10.5 cm f/1.8 or 85mm...
- an extra front positive element or group.: 112  Mounted on the Ernemann Ermanox (1923, Germany) camera and in the hands of Erich Salomon, the Ernostar...
- to 1926. The lens was ****ed to the Ermanox camera, which was specially developed for photo reportage. The Ermanox with Ernostar f/2 was the first camera...
- also began to work independently as a photographer. "Equipped with an Ermanox camera, she was p****ionate about dance and theatre photography. The exhibition...
- artists. Developments in technology supported these characteristics. The Ermanox with its fast f/1.8 and f/2 lenses (6 cm x 4.5 cm format, 1924) and the...