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The '''Ur-Leica''' was a prototype [[35mm]] camera, using ''Kino film'' ([[35mm film]]) - designed by [[Oskar Barnack]] in 1913-14. This was later (1923,1925) developed into the [[Leica A|Leica]] range of viewfinder cameras which later (1932) was further developed into the range of [[Leitz]]'s famous Leica [[39mm screw mount]] rangefinder cameras which were [[Leica copy|copied]] by uncountable other camera makers. ddddddddddddddddddddd
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The '''Ur-Leica''' was a prototype [[35mm]] camera, using ''Kino film'' ([[35mm film]]) - designed by [[Oskar Barnack]] in 1913-14. This was later (1923,1925) developed into the [[Leica A|Leica]] range of viewfinder cameras which later (1932) was further developed into the range of [[Leitz]]'s famous Leica [[39mm screw mount]] rangefinder cameras which were [[Leica copy|copied]] by uncountable other camera makers. This camera is awesome
 
== Links ==
 
 
* [http://www.lausch.com/leicaanfang.htm Leica Story: Oskar Barnack und seine Leica] (German)
 
* [http://www.lausch.com/leicaanfang.htm Leica Story: Oskar Barnack und seine Leica] (German)
 
[[Category: Leica]]
 
[[Category: Leica]]

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The Ur-Leica was a prototype 35mm camera, using Kino film (35mm film) - designed by Oskar Barnack in 1913-14. This was later (1923,1925) developed into the Leica range of viewfinder cameras which later (1932) was further developed into the range of Leitz's famous Leica 39mm screw mount rangefinder cameras which were copied by uncountable other camera makers. This camera is awesome