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Canon F-1
In March of 1971 Canon revolutionized the camera for photographers of all specifications. The Canon F-1 would become the camera sought after for its durability and reliability. Along with the development of new FD lenses to fit the new camera body, this camera introduced the first accessory to take remote pictures.This would change the way everyday consumers documented their life. With the remote ability there would not have to be someone operating behind the camera to take a photo. -
Nikon F3
In March of 1980 Nikon, a camera company based out of Tokyo, Japan, debuted their F3 camera. This camera introduced electronically controlled capabilities and energy saving capabilities. With the electronically controlled capabilities came shutter control that was not manual, changing the way photographers trusted the electronic controlling in cameras. -
Canon SURE SHOT Z115
In 1993 the camera became increasingly popular with the consumer, to keep up with demands Canon Introduced the SURE SHOT Z115. This camera was advertised in advertisements in the newspaper, featuring a business known as Camera World featured in the picture above. This camera introduced the "Best Shot Dial," a dial with 7 modes that could be adjusted based on what was being photographed. -
Nikon COOLPIX S6000
With technology advancing among camera manufactures in 2010 Nikon introduced the COOLPIX S6000. This camera was highly popular among the consumer and featured a quick response. With the quick response being implemented the user could point and take a photo without having to worry about blurry pictures. This camera also featured a sleek, thin body, that was the thinnest in its class. -
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max
In 2007 the company Apple would revolutionize the everyday cameraphone. Fast forward to 2023 the iPhone 15 would be released, featuring 3 lenses in one product and photo stabilization. This camera would eliminate the need for an actual camera body, since it features professional features in a compact setting. Consumers could just get their phone out of their pocket and take a photo without adjusting the settings.