HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY The biggest camera ever built. Said "Mammouth", it weighed 480 kilos, 635 with the slab of m. 2,5x1,3; optical f: 1.67-3. It was manufactured in Chicago in 1899 to photograph a luxury train, and it was worth the 15 men who maneuvered it the "World GP" at the 1900 Paris Exhibition. Photo engraving, United States of America, 19th century

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title: HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY

subject date: 2019-09-15

caption: HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY The biggest camera ever built. Said "Mammouth", it weighed 480 kilos, 635 with the slab of m. 2,5x1,3; optical f: 1.67-3. It was manufactured in Chicago in 1899 to photograph a luxury train, and it was worth the 15 men who maneuvered it the "World GP" at the 1900 Paris Exhibition. Photo engraving, United States of America, 19th century

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image century : XIX

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subject century: XIX

subject epoch: Ottocento

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