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First Portable Camera
The protable camera was built by an Irish scientist Rober Boyle and his assistan Roberrt Hooke. It was made out of leather but they did not take pictures with it for the first few years. -
The prtable camera in use
The first portable camera that was small enough to operate was now used. It contained a 20ft roll of photographic paper. that time there was no way to preserve the images produced by such cameras except by manually tracing them. However, it had long been known that various substances were bleached or darkened or otherwise changed by exposure to light -
Photo-sensitive compound
Professor J. Schulze starts of by mixing chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a flask. In the process of this he notices darkening on the side of flask exposed to sunlight. This was an Accidental creation of the first photo-sensitive compound. -
First Photograph
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce took the first photograph by coating a pewter plate with bitumen and exposing the plate to light. -
Invents Photography
The French inventor Nicéphore Niépce was most known as one of the inventors of photography and a pioneer in the field. He is most noted for producing the world's first known photograph. he used a non-lens contact-printing "heliographic process",Later it was destroyed. His first photo taken was of nature. -
Finally becomes Permanent
First permanent photograph was made! It was a picture of nature. The photo is hard to see because back then they did not have the kind of stuff we do now. -
Wooden Cameras
William Henry Fox Talbot’s Mousetrap Cameras make the first Photogenic drawings' on paper sensitized with silver chloride. They are simple wood box cameras with Brass barrel single lens referred to as mouse traps, coined by his wife. It has a sliding wood plate to hold the sensitized paper. -
Underwater Photography begins
The first underwater photographs were taken in the waters of Dorset in the UK by William Thompson in 1856. They showed seaweed and rocks. The first underwater camera flood occurred on the same day. The images were taken on an early version of a pole cam, not while scuba diving. -
First Digital Camera
Steve Sasson built the first digital camera at Eastman Kodak. The camera was not very practical. The camera recorded black and white images to a cassette tape, had a resolution of just 0.01 megapixels and took about 23 seconds to capture an image. -
Kodaks Waterproof camera
Kodak announced its latest additions to be exhibited at CES 2011 which included its first waterproof camera, rugged pocket camcorder and a 3D photo printing service. The cost is $149. It has a built-in front-mirror for self-portraits.