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If Oskar Barnack were alive today and able to design the next mobile phone with camera, how do you think it would look?
 

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It would have a prominent Hello Kitty logo.

I have no doubt of this.
 

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It would look similar to other mobile phones around, but smaller, and there would be a tiny door on the bottom into which you would need to insert a device that would enable the phone for 36 calls. To get the device into place properly you would need fingers the size of of a 5 year-old's.

OTH, 100 years from now you'll still be able to get parts and service for it, and there will be a market for using components from it on the latest and greatest imports from Alpha Centauri.

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Oskar was simply trying to have a handy way of testing movie film using a short roll of the stuff. He was not parting the Dead Sea or responding to a Burning Bush.
 
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Oskar was simply trying to have a handy way of testing movie film using a short roll of the stuff. He was not parting the Dead Sea or responding to a Burning Bush.

Heretic! Blasphemer! That you're right is irrelevant.
 

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I don't know what it would look like, but when you lift it to your eye, you will see the frame... and when you press the shutter release, you will take the picture.
 

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As he seemed to let "form follow function". he would do what he always did: design another Leica....Regards
 
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I don't know what it would look like, but when you lift it to your eye, you will see the frame... and when you press the shutter release, you will take the picture.

If only digital cameras could do that.
 

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If only digital cameras could do that.

Bllleeeecccchhh! Vommitus eruptum!

Please help.

I tried a digital camera once. Used stand developing 1 hr at 70ish degrees in Wartsnall. None of the pitchers came out. Did I leave it in the developer long enough?
 

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Bllleeeecccchhh! Vommitus eruptum!

Please help.

I tried a digital camera once. Used stand developing 1 hr at 70ish degrees in Wartsnall. None of the pitchers came out. Did I leave it in the developer long enough?

John you overdeveloped it. Developing time is less than 1 second. As soon as you take the pitcher you have to immediately look at the LCD which is your developed pitcher. However, it's not permanent and will disappear in a few seconds. Yeah digital isn't for long term.
 

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Oskar was simply trying to have a handy way of testing movie film using a short roll of the stuff. He was not parting the Dead Sea or responding to a Burning Bush.

It was the Red Sea, actually is the the Reed Sea.
 
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