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Wolcott Design
Alexander Wolcott-
Alexander Wolcott’s design was the first to use a photograph that would not fade over time -
Gelatin dry plate
Richard Leach Maddox-Pour emulsion on a glass plate, allow it to dry, carry it about on expeditions, and develop it within a reasonable amount of time. -
Kodak
George Eastman-It was smaller and cheaper. It took the first snapshot. -
Sanderson Swing Front
Built by Holmes Brothers in Islington-The movable front enabled the camera to be moved up and down to almost any position -
Brownie Camera
Kodak in the U.S.A.-
This camera was the first camera that was available for everyone. The camera itself cost $1.00 and was made of cardboard. Film was $0.10 to get the film developed it was $0.40 -
Seneca Competitor
The Seneca Camera Manufacturing Company in Rochester, New York-Used for official White House propaganda and photographs of President Truman -
Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20
Made in the USA and Canada by Kodak-Also a model with a 3 element Bimat lens in a Dakon shutter -
Sputnik
Unknown creator -Two twin lens with stereo set
Rare camera from Russian Factory called GOMEZ -
EG&G underwater camera
Harold Edgerton and Jacques-Yves Cousteau -The camera was made for the navy. It was made to dive as deep as 20ft, it is the first “deep” underwater camera. -
Polaroid SX.70
Polaroid-Folding body design, -
Sony Mavica
Sony-This camera used a floppy disk to save its images, and it only took 4 seconds to save one photo. -
Epson RD1
It is the first digital rangefinder camera. -
Nikon D3200
Nikon-This camera can serve as a hobby grade camera, for someone that is just starting. But it also has more advanced features that more advanced users can use. -
GoPro
Nick Woodman-
It a camera that can be use in almost any situation since the size isn’t that big.