Books about war and the pictures that came out of conflict usually
concentrate on the picture content. But behind every picture there is a
camera - and that's what this book is about. Profusely illustrated
throughout with pictures of the cameras, rather than the pictures they
took, it looks at 100 years of conflict from the Crimean War to the
Korean War. It begins in the days when a photographer needed to be more
of a scientist than an artist, such were the difficulties of shooting
and processing any photograph. It ends with the cameras whose compact
dimensions, versatility and ease of use meant that photographers could
largely forget the science and concentrate on the art. Some cameras
simply recorded events. Others defined and changed the way those events
proceeded. These were the cameras that went to war, and this is their
story.