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  1. Thomas Sutton (c. 1819 – 19 March 1875, in Kensington) was an English photographer, author, and inventor. Life. Thomas Sutton went to school in Newington Butts and studied architecture for four years before studying at Caius College, Cambridge graduating in 1846 as the 29th wrangler.

  2. Mar 8, 2024 · Thomas Sutton. navigation search. Thomas Sutton (1819–1875) founded a photographic company in Jersey in 1855, together with Blanquart-Evrard. The company produced prints from calotype paper negatives, waxed to render the paper translucent.

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  4. The photographic single-lens reflex camera (SLR) was invented in 1861 by Thomas Sutton, a photography author and camera inventor who ran a photography related company together with Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard on Jersey. Only a few of his SLRs were made.

  5. During the late 1850s, Mr. Sutton received a patent for the single lens reflex plate camera and wrote several books on photography, including the Dictionary of Photography, first published in 1858. The following year, Sutton invented the first wide-angle lens' panoramic camera. The spherical lens was filled with water that would project an ...

  6. Photographers. Thomas Sutton. 1819 — 1875. Thomas Sutton, who was born in Kensington, London, studied architecture before earring a Bachelor of Arts degree from Caius College in Cambridge. Photography first entered his life in 1841 when he posed for a daguerreotype portrait in Antoine Claudet's studio.

  7. Oct 21, 2019 · Tomas Sutton's idea was not only carefully manufactured but even perfected by practical enhancements by the optician Thomas Ross, London. The lens has an f/12 aperture and 120° coverage. It is also historically known as one of "The rarest lens in the history of optics" as quoted in "Die Photographischen Objektive", Halle 1911.

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