


This is technically a possibility since kernel exploits have been released for the system and multiple hackers have full access to the PS4. This is technically doable only once it has fully been reverse engineered. Building an emulator for the PS4 is a hard task and requires lots of work. A system can only be emulated once it is fully understood. Germany: Hesse, Wetzlar Physical Description This camera is in superb condition and shows little signs of wear. This model has a rounded camera shoe and a mushroom shaped shutter release, features similar to many first production run cameras.

This example comes from the third production run of Leica 1(A) cameras made in 19. The Smithsonian’s historic camera collection includes rare and unique examples of equipment, and popular models, related to the history of the science, technology, and art of photography. Cameras allow both amateur and professional photographers to capture the world around us. The Leica model 1(A) was to be the basis for all subsequent Leica film cameras for the next 30 years.įrom its invention in 1839, the camera has evolved to fit many needs, from aerial to underwater photography and everything in between. The camera is fitted with a focal-plane shutter with speeds from 1/20 to 1/500 second. Unlike subsequent Leica models, the lens on this camera cannot be changed. The Leica was an immediate success and was responsible for popularizing 35mm film photography.Īn early example from the first series of production Leica cameras made in 1926/1927 is shown here-Leica 1(A), serial number 5024 with Leica 50mm F3.5 Elmar Lens and cap.

The Leica, designed by Oscar Barnack, was announced in 1924 and sold to the public in 1925. The Leica 1(A) was the first commercially available Leica 35mm camera.
