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The
History of Panoramic Photography (contd.)
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In the late
nineteenth century, cameras were manufactured
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specifically
for producing panoramas. These cameras were
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either
swing-lens cameras, where the lens rotated while the
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film remained
stationary, or 360-degree rotation cameras,
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where both the camera and
the film rotated.
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Wonder
Panoramic camera , Manufacturer: Rudolph Stirn, 1890
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C.P.
Stirn's patent "The Wonder" Panoramic Camera, covering up to 360°,
for up to five
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exposures
on transparent roll film
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