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The History of Cameras

The History of Cameras . By S ydney F illinger. Aristotle's (384 BC - 322 BC) collection Problemata has the earliest evidence of a primitive camera called the Camera Obscura on paper. Daguerreotypes.

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The History of Cameras

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  1. The History of Cameras By Sydney Fillinger

  2. Aristotle's (384 BC - 322 BC) collection Problemata has the earliest evidence of a primitive camera called the Camera Obscura on paper.

  3. Daguerreotypes • Daguerreotype camera built by La MaisonSusse Frères in 1839, with a lens by Charles Chevalier

  4. Dry plates • Dry plates had been available since 1855, thanks to the work of Désiré van Monckhoven,

  5. Kodak • In 1900, Eastman took mass-market photography one step further with the Brownie, a simple and very inexpensive box camera that introduced the concept of the snapshot. Kodak No. 2 Brownie box camera, circa 1910

  6. Leica I • Leitz test-marketed the design between 1923 and 1924, receiving enough positive feedback that the camera was put into production as the Leica I

  7. Cameras changed in 1936 with the introduction of the inexpensive Argus A and to an even greater extent in 1939 with the arrival of the immensely popular Argus C3. Argus C3.

  8. The first major post-war SLR innovation was the eye-level viewfinder, which first appeared on the Hungarian Duflex in 1947 and was refined in 1948 with the Contax S, the first camera to use a pentaprism. Prior to this, all SLRs were equipped with waist-level focusing screens.

  9. In 1952 the Asahi Optical Company introduced the first Japanese SLR using 35mm film, the Asahiflex.

  10. Nikon's entry, the Nikon F, had a full line of interchangeable components and accessories and is generally regarded as the first Japanese system camera.

  11. Known as a Land Camera after its inventor, Edwin Land, the Model 95 used a patented chemical process to produce finished positive prints from the exposed negatives in under a minute

  12. A device meant to be carried and used like a handheld film camera, appeared in 1981 with the demonstration of the Sony Mavica (Magnetic Video Camera).

  13. Analog electronic cameras do not appear to have reached the market until 1986 with the Canon RC-701.

  14. The Nikon D1, a 2.74 megapixel camera that was the first digital SLR developed entirely by a major manufacturer, and at a cost of under $6,000

  15. Face ID that recognizes and optimizes images of your friends and family, Intelligent IS that creates sharp, steady shots in a wide variety of situations

  16. DSLR camera • This is a DSLR canon is a digital camera where all your pictures go on to a chip and then u can take them to a machine to print off your pictures.

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