This Ancient Kodak Camera Let Photographers Sign Their Work

This Ancient Kodak Camera Let Photographers Sign Their Work

These days there’s a mountain of extra data saved every time you snap a digital photo. So figuring out where and when a shot was taken requires minimal detective work. Back in the days of film it wasn’t so easy, so Kodak built a camera in 1914 called the Autographic that let photographers sign and denote their shots for easy reference later on. Basically, it was the world’s first camera with EXIF data.

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