Recommendations Near German Film and Photo Technology Museum
German Film and Photo Technology Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Excellent
As the museum is located in a little town I didn't expect too much from it, but I was nicely surprised. They show amazingly big collection of cameras and a bit of optics theory and photography history...
Much larger and better than I'd imagined from the outside. Equipment ranging from electron microscopes to camera obscura. Good descriptions and explanations but only in German. Very accurately catal...
In any case, a visit is worth and must be for film, cinema and TV technology joy. Very nice and maintained collection. Duration of visit 20min. - 1h, depending on what everyone discovers there for themselves. Part ...
A great museum, if you want to know how the photo-film television capture technique was before. The exhibits give an insight into the foundations, then technology and the change to the current time...
Excellent
As the museum is located in a little town I didn't expect too much from it, but I was nicely surprised. They show amazingly big collection of cameras and a bit of optics theory and photography history...
Charming little museum
An amazing collection of photo and film exhibits given that this is run by a small group of enthusiasts. Well worth the visit!
Extensive with good descriptions
Much larger and better than I'd imagined from the outside. Equipment ranging from electron microscopes to camera obscura. Good descriptions and explanations but only in German. Very accurately catal...
Fascinating film technology
In any case, a visit is worth and must be for film, cinema and TV technology joy. Very nice and maintained collection. Duration of visit 20min. - 1h, depending on what everyone discovers there for themselves. Part ...
A trip to the past
A great museum, if you want to know how the photo-film television capture technique was before. The exhibits give an insight into the foundations, then technology and the change to the current time...