salamakameroiden
Salamakameroiden, often translated as "flash cameras," refers to a type of photographic equipment that utilizes a flash bulb or electronic flash to provide artificial illumination for taking pictures. These devices were particularly popular in the early to mid-20th century before the widespread adoption of high-speed film and readily available ambient light sources.
The core principle of a salamakameroiden involves a rapid burst of intense light that briefly illuminates
The use of salamakameroiden presented certain challenges. Flash bulbs produced a significant amount of heat and