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Camera Lucinda
An optical aid named the Camera Lucinda is created by William Wollaston.
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History of the Camera
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Camera Obscura
Use of a camera obscura is documented. Joseph Nicephore Niepce took the first photograph showing the image of a courtyard using an 8 hour exposure to light.
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Daguerreotype Method
French painter, Louis Daguerre, creates a method of capturing images that involved a metal plate and chemicals. Dauerreotype method needed less than half an hour of exposure to light.
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Calotype
Wiliam Talbot invents the Calotype; the process of creating multiple positive images from one negative image.
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Collodion Process
The Collodion process helps to lessen the required exposure time to approx. three seconds.
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Panoramic Camera
The panoramic camera is invented by Thomas Sutton. It features a wide- angle lens. http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_L129.html -
Wound-up Film
Cameras with film that is wound up over rollers is patented by George Eastman. http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography.htm -
Celluloid
Celluloid film is patented by Hannibal(RAWR) Goodwin.
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Brownie
The portable camera, the "Brownie", became available to the public. It was produced by Eastman Kodak. This was the first mass marketed camera!! -
Flashbulb
The modern flashbulb allows photographers to take pictures in darker settings. http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/01824/ -
Polaroid Land Camera
Edwin land invents the Polaroid Land camera. -
Tri-X
HIgh speed Tri X film is released by Kodak.
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Instant Color FIlm
Polaroid produces Instant Color film. -
Click.Shoot.Print!
The one step instant color film is developed by Polaroid. Shoot and Print with one click! -
First Digital Camera
The first digital camera was created by an engineer at Eastman Kodak by the name of Steve Sasson. The first photograph took 23 seconds to create.
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Point and Shoot
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Digital Imaging Processor
Pixar released a digital imaging processor. http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/01824/ -
Apple Quick Take 100
The Apple Quick Take 100 was among the first digitalcameras available on the consumer level market that were compatible with a home computer via serial cable.
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NIkon D30
This camera is equipped with a 10.2 megapixel camera and several filter effects.
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iPhone 5
The iPhone 5 has capabilities that go way beyond what humans thought we would have now. It has a 28 megapixel camera and you can edit and share your pictures via social media!
http://www.apple.com/iphone/features/