Lalacameras

Evolution Of Cameras

  • camera obscura

    camera obscura
    Joseph Nicephore Niepce achieves first photographic image with camera obscura. However, the image required 8 hours of light exposure and later faded.
  • The Daguerreotype

    The Daguerreotype
    This camera was invented by Louis Dauerre and Nicephore Niepce, It was the first camera capable of developing a permanent photograph.
  • calotype process

    calotype process
    William Henry Talbot patents the Calotype process - the first negative-positive process making possible the first multiple copies
  • Collodion process

    Collodion process
    Frederick Scott Archer invented the Collodion process - images required only 2 - 3 seconds of light exposure.
  • The Sutton

    The Sutton
    Panoramic camera patented - the Sutton created by thomas sutton.
  • Stereoscope viewer

    Stereoscope viewer
    Oliver Wendell Holmes invents stereoscope viewer. The stereoscope viewer was first created by Sir Charles Wheatstone but was not as popular as the one later created by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
  • Gelatin dry plate silver bromide process.

    Gelatin dry plate silver bromide process.
    Richard Leach Maddox invented the gelatin dry plate silver bromide process. It is a gelatin-based suspension of photosensitive silver coated on glass and dried.
  • Flexible, paper-based photographic film.

    Flexible, paper-based photographic film.
    Eastman invents flexible, paper-based photographic film. It held enough film for 100 shots.
  • Kodak roll-film camera.

    Kodak roll-film camera.
    Eastman patents Kodak roll-film camera. It had enough film for 100 exposures.After it was returned to the company in New York new photographic film was inserted, and then the camera and prints were returned to the customer.
  • the Brownie.

    the Brownie.
    First mass-marketed camera - the Brownie created by George Easterman.
  • The Autochrome

    The Autochrome
    The Autochrome Lumière is an early color photography process. Created in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907
  • Polaroid Land Camera Model 95

    Polaroid Land Camera Model 95
    this camera was created by Edwin Land which the camera was named after. It could produce prints in about 1 minute.
  • Fuji film QuickSnap

    Fuji film QuickSnap
    This camera was created by a japanese company which produced the first successful disposable camera.
  • Kodak DCS-100

    Kodak DCS-100
    this camera was created by Steve Sasson and sold for $13,000.
  • J-phone J-SH04

    J-phone J-SH04
    This camera phone priced $500 in the US and could take a 1 megapixel picture.
  • references

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