• Non-Digital At All Camera

    World's Most Expensive Camera Will Set You Back Over $1 Million

    What is thought to be the world's oldest camera is to be sold by auction in Vienna on May 26. Dating back to 1839, the Daguerreotype, encased in a sliding wooden box frame, was made by Susse Freres of Paris.

    The camera belongs to a US-based scholar and was inherited from his father, a technical photography professor at Munich University. The starting bid is $132,000, but the final price for the 168-year-old gadget is expected to be way past a million euros ($1,329,000).

    All the amazing technical specs are after the jump.

    Daguerrotype photography, which lasted only about a decade, produced a direct image onto a polished silver surface, which meant that no copies could be made, as there were no negatives.

    Technical Specs

    1 gazillion Megapixels
    1 Tripod
    1 Black curtain
    1 Free top hat with every camera sold (probably)
    1 Lens cap
    No Zoom
    No Autofocus
    No Red-eye
    No Image stabilization
    No Noise reduction
    No GPS EXIF information
    No Battery
    No Carrying Case

    Magnesium powder not included.

    World's Oldest Camera To Go On Auction [BornRich]

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