Shooting a Video with a Lens from World War I

In 1912, Kodak issued the Vest Pocket Camera. It was cheap and portable and thus became the "soldier's camera" when World War I broke out two years later.

Photographer Mathieu Stern, whom we last saw experimenting with time-lapse and UV photography, recently took a trip to Vienna with a camera lens from one of those Vest Pocket Cameras. He used it to record video from the most famous sights in that city. This is the result.

-via Nag on the Lake


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