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Rare 0-Series Leica camera owned by Oskar Barnack expected to fetch over $2.6M at auction: Digital Photography Review
Oskar Barnack, the inventor of the Ur-Leica / Leica Oskar Barnack Award
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Rare 0-Series Leica camera owned by Oskar Barnack expected to fetch over $2.6M at auction: Digital Photography Review
Oskar Barnack's 0-Series Leica prototype camera sold for a record-setting $15M at auction: Digital Photography Review
Leica O Series Oskar Barnack Limited Edition (1879-2004) 35mm Rangefinder Camera with Lens at KEH Camera
Leica Prototype Sells for a Record $15 Million at Auction | Barron's
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The Leica I: The Camera that Changed Photography | Shutterbug
The Leica I: The Camera that Changed Photography | Shutterbug
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Oscar Barnack (1879 - 1936) and the first 35mm camera