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Timeline of the history of video production

Timeline of the history of video production. By : Lisseth Moya. 2010. Fujifilm’s real 3D W3 is the first consumer digital camera that can shoot 3D photographs (and video). Sony’s DSC-TX7 is a full-featured pocket point-and-shoot with intelligent panorama features . 1961.

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Timeline of the history of video production

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  1. Timeline of the history of video production By : Lisseth Moya

  2. 2010 • Fujifilm’s real 3D W3 is the first consumer digital camera that can shoot 3D photographs (and video). Sony’s DSC-TX7 is a full-featured pocket point-and-shoot with intelligent panorama features .

  3. 1961 • Kodak introduces ASA 25 Kodachrome II film , with improved color , greater light sensitivity , and finer grain than the original Kodachrome.

  4. 1861 • In 1861, the world’s first ever colored photograph was ever taken .

  5. 1951 • In 1951 , the first video tape recorder (VTR ) captured lived images from television cameras converting the information into electrical impulses (digital ) and saving the information into magnetic tape . http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/Photography.htm

  6. 1897 • In 1897 the first television camera was invented .

  7. 1867 • The first machine patented in the United States that showed animated pictures or movies was a device

  8. 1990 • Eastman Kodak develops the photo cd as a digital image storing device .

  9. 1978 • In 1978, Konica introduces the first point –and-shoot, autofocus camera Konica C35 AF . It was named “ Jasupin .”

  10. 1960 • EG and G produces a camera that can withstand extreme underwater depths for the U.S navy .

  11. 1814 • A Frenchman called Joseph Nicephore Niepce obtained the first ever photographic image with his “Camera Obscura’’. This image was taken by having the shutter left open for eight hours and faded shortly after. http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/01824/

  12. 1882 • Etienne Marey in France develops a camera , shaped like a gun , that can take twelve pictures per second .

  13. 1922 • Lee DeForrest demonstrates a method for recording sound on the edge of a film strip .

  14. 1851 • The Collodion process is invented by Frederick Scott Archer . This requires only two or three seconds of sunlight exposure for the image to be captured .

  15. 1859 • The panoramic camera is patented by Thomas Sutton.

  16. 1913-1914 • The first 35mm still camera (also called “ candid ”camera ) developed by Oskar Barnack of German Leica camera . Later it became the standard for all film cameras .

  17. 1975 • Steven Sasson as an engineer at Eastman Kodak invented and built the first electronic camera using a charge-coupled device image sensor in 1975.

  18. 1840 • The first camera was invented in 1840 by a man named Alexander Wolcott .

  19. 1837 • Daguerreotype , the first commercial photographic process used mirror –finished silver-coated plates , developed with mercury vapor . http://www.technewsdaily.com/390-digital-camera-history-the-evolution-of-the-camera.html

  20. 1975 • In December 1975, the first digital camera was ever built by an engineer at Eastman Kodak named Steve Sasson , now regarded as the inventor of the digital camera .

  21. 1826 • In 1826, the first permanent photograph was taken .

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