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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Al-vista_camera2.png Swing-lens panoramic camera, circa 1900 From The Atlantic Monthly, v. 86 (1900), p. a114. Courtesy of Cornell University Library, Making of America Digital Collection The Atlantic Monthly, v. 86 (