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Joseph Nicéphore Niépce use light-sensetive bitumen in oil of lavender and a coating over a polished pewter plate that's how they made his first Camera it was called heliograph. His first camera was at Gras near Lyon, France.
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Sir Charles Wheatstone used measure an unknown electrical resistance, and as a major figure in the development of telegraphy to make the third camera which is Stereoscope. They invented Stereoscope at Universal Exhibition of London.
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Louis Daguerre used silver-plated copper sheets with iodine to make his third camera. He made daguerreotype (camera) in Paris
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Alexander Rodchenko used wire, glass, and sheet metal in the creation of socially useful art for a society in the midst of revolution to make his fourth camera.
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George Eastman used polyethylene terephthalate pellets (PET) to make Kodak camera. They invented Kodak camera at Rochester, New York
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Oskar Barnack used metal and glass only to make Ur-Leica. They made Ur-Leica which is the sixth camera at Wetzlar, Germany.
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A German company made rolleiflex, they used B1 film and produced six 6x6cm frames, it was four times lager than 35mm film.
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Steven Sasson used camera lens, a handful of Motorola parts, 16 batteries and some newly invented Fairchild CCD electronic sensors to make the seventh camera. He invented the camera at Köln Germany
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A company called Sony made the Mirrorless camera. They used lens, pentaprism / pentamirror and other components such as a secondary mirror and a phase-detection autofocus sensor and its obviously in the camera. They invented it in Japan and released it in Japan and Thailand.
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Nippon Kogaku K.K is a company that made Nikon D90. They created features that are designed to allow the optimisation and adjustment of images without the need for a computer. They invented it at Thailand and made it at Thailand
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Ricoh Imaging is an company that made Pentax K-1. Pentax K-1 is just like Nikon D90, But they invented it and made it at the Philippines