Camera

  • white light

    white light
    Isaac Newton discovers that white light is composed of different colors.
  • fisrt panorama

    fisrt panorama
    First Panorama opens, the forerunner of the movie house invented by Robert Baker.
  • 1814 Joseph Niepce achieves first photographic image with camera obscura - however, the image required eight hours of light exposure and later faded

    1814 Joseph Niepce achieves first photographic image with camera obscura - however, the image required eight hours of light exposure and later faded
  • The frist of cameras were invented

    The frist of cameras were invented
    Camera was invented in 1826 British polymath William Talbot. Joseph Nicephore Nipce produced the earliest surviving photograph on a pewter plate in 1826. His developing techniques in the late 1830s set the standed for decades. George Eastmans Kodak, the first camera to take film.
  • the first image that was fixed

    the first image that was fixed
    1837
    Louis Daguerre's first daguerreotype - the first image that was fixed and did not fade and needed under thirty minutes of light exposure.
  • 1861: The first known permanent color photograph is taken by James Clerk Maxwell

    1861: The first known permanent color photograph is taken by James Clerk Maxwell
  • motion picture machine

    motion picture machine
    The first machine patented in the United States that showed animated pictures or movies was a device called the "wheel of life" or "zoopraxiscope". Patented in 1867 by William Lincoln, moving
  • Photographic Films

    Photographic Films
    The first flexible roll films, dating to 1889, were made of cellulose nitrate, which is chemically similar to guncotton. A nitrate-based film will deteriorate over time, releasing oxidants and acidic gasses. It is also highly flammable. Special storage for this film is required.
  • kodachrome film

    kodachrome film
    1935
    Eastman Kodak markets Kodachrome film.
  • Instant-print photography was invented by Dr Edwin Land of the Polaroid Corporation, and it became generally available in1947.

    Instant-print photography was invented by Dr Edwin Land of the Polaroid Corporation, and it became generally available in1947.
  • tri-x film

    tri-x film
    1954
    Eastman Kodak introduces high speed Tri-X film.
  • instant..

    instant..
    1963
    Polaroid introduces instant color film.
  • from the moon

    from the moon
    1968
    Photograph of the Earth from the moon.
  • point-and-shoot

    point-and-shoot
    1978
    Konica introduces first point-and-shoot, autofocus camera.
  • sony

    sony
    1980
    Sony demonstrates first consumer camcorder.
  • electronic still camera

    electronic still camera
    1984
    Canon demonstrates first digital electronic still camera.
  • photo cd

    photo cd
    1990
    Eastman Kodak announces Photo CD as a digital image storage medium.
  • PENTAX ANNOUNCES ITS MOST SHOCK AND WATERPROOF

    PENTAX ANNOUNCES ITS MOST SHOCK AND WATERPROOF
    GOLDEN, CO (June 24, 2009) : The manufacturer that builds digital cameras to go boldly where none have gone before has announced the PENTAX Optio W80. More adventure-proof than ever, this latest PENTAX digital camera is waterproof, dustproof, coldproof, and now shockproof enough to withstand impact from a fall of more than three feet (one meter).PENTAX first introduced dunkable digital cameras in 2003 to the delight of outdoor enthusiasts, travelers and families everywhere. Today, the PENTAX
  • the newset Iphone. which also has a camera built in it.

    the newset Iphone. which also has a camera built in it.
  • top 10 camera

    top 10 camera
  • Fujifilm Finepix Z300 with touchscreen shooting

    Fujifilm Finepix Z300 with touchscreen shooting
    Fujifim Japan has released the Finepix Z300, its first camera that offers touchscreen shooting. With this new feature, users can focus and shoot images by touching the subject on the LCD screen. This 10MP camera with its 3.0" LCD and 5x (36-180mm equiv.) optical zoom incorporates features such as Image Stabilisation, an improved macro mode and Infrared Connectivity. The camera is available in Pink, White Gold, Purple and Glossy Black, but currently only in the Japanese market.
  • the magic of recording cameras in the movie bussnise

    the magic of recording cameras in the movie bussnise
  • Olympus Pen reloadedNot a compact. Not an SLR. It's a PEN.

    Olympus Pen reloadedNot a compact. Not an SLR. It's a PEN.
    Hamburg, 16 June 2009 – When Olympus launched the legendary Pen series of cameras in 1959, this bold and revolutionary achievement rewrote the history of photography. Designed by renowned style guru Yoshihisa Maitani, the Pen represented the perfect marriage of simplicity, style and performance. Five decades later the Olympus passion for innovation is still setting the pace. With the release of the E-P1, the digital era’s next generation Olympus Pen has arrived: mirrors are no longer a necessa