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First Camera

First Camera. Was An Awesome camera. There are many different types of cameras that all have the same way of taking pictures.

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First Camera

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  1. First Camera Was An Awesome camera

  2. There are many different types of cameras that all have the same way of taking pictures. • Photographic cameras were a development of the camera obscure, a device dating back to the ancient Chinese[1] and ancient Greeks,[2][3] which uses a pinhole or lens to project an image of the scene outside upside-down onto a viewing surface. • Scientist-monk Roger Bacon also studied the matter. Bacon's notes and drawings, published as Perspective in 1267, are partly clouded with theological material describing how the Devil can insinuate himself through the pinhole by magic,[4] and it is not clear whether or not he produced such a device. On 24 January 1544 mathematician and instrument maker Reiners Gemma Frisius of Leuven University used one to watch a solar eclipse, publishing a diagram of his method in De Radio Astronimica et Geometric in the following year.[5] In 1558 Giovanni Batista dellaPorta was the first to recommend the method as an aid to drawing.[6] • Before the invention of photographic processes there was no way to preserve the images produced by these cameras apart from manually tracing them. The earliest cameras were room-sized, with space for one or more people inside; these gradually evolved into more and more compact models such as that by Niépce's time portable handheld cameras suitable for photography were readily available. The first camera that was small and portable enough to be practical for photography was built by Johann Zahn in 1685, though it would be almost 150 years before such an application was possible.

  3. The first practical reflex camera was the Franke & Heidecke Rolleiflex medium format TLR of 1928 • The Rolleiflex is sufficiently compact to achieve widespread view and the TLR design became popular for both high- and low-end cameras.\

  4. What Ford's Model-T did for the world of automobiles, Kodak's Brownie camera did for photography – it brought photography to the people. • Picture taken by camera

  5. The first major post-war SLR innovation was the eye-level viewfinder • Which first appeared on the Hungarian Duplex in 1947 and was refined in 1948 with the Context S.

  6. Badly Taken Pictures These well taken pictures because they are blurry, there is also a glair and the focal point is not centered.

  7. Well Taken Picture • These well taken pictures because they aren't blurry and the focal point is centered.

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