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In December of 1975, Eastman Kodak Co. made the prototype for a digital camera. The camera was a large 8-pound box about, the same size as six books stacked ontop of eachother. when the camera was made only military people could use them secret.
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In 1989 professionals advanced the camera by advancing the camera’s lense, and film. the new lense helped the camera improve its pictures.The Advanced Photo System was jointly developed by five companies, Canon, Eastman Kodak, Fuji Photo Film, Minolta, and Nikon, and was announced February 1, 1996. The system uses a new film format called IX240.
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In 1992 , George Eastman invented dry, transparent, and flexible, photographic film (or rolled photography film) and the Kodak cameras that could use the new film.
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Edwin Land markets the Polaroid camera. the polaroid camera can still be used today. they made this camera and improved it by its size and lense. made in 1997
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The Medium Format Hasselblad H4D-60 camera uses an extra large sensor with an impressive number of pixels, to support the shallow depth-of-field shooting that characterizes so much high-end shooting, and to provide the ultra-high resolution demanded by today’s most discerning professionals. made on February 5, 2013
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The Medium Format Hasselblad H4D-60 camera uses an extra large sensor with an impressive number of pixels, to support the shallow depth-of-field shooting that characterizes so much high-end shooting, and to provide the ultra-high resolution demanded by today’s most discerning professionals. made on February 5, 2013