Evolution of Cameras

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  • Eastman Kodak Brownie

    Eastman Kodak Brownie
    Scene Description: Eastman Kodak company created the Brownie camera in 1900. The camera was a hand-held device that made it easier to take a photograph. The company wanted the camera to be able to sell to a large audience, so they made it easy enough for anyone to use and relatively inexpensive so more people could buy one.
  • APA citations of Eastman Kodak Brownie

    : Rosenberg, J. (n.d.). Brownie Camera. About.com 20th Century History. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://history1900s.about.com/od/1900s/p/brownie.htm MANDI. (2010, December 29). The Development of the Camera over the Years. Tech Your Way. Retrieved October 1, 2012, from http://tech.yourway.net/the-development-of-the-camera-over-the-years/
  • Argus C3

    Argus C3
    In 1939 the Argus C3 was created. The Argus C3 has interchangeable lenses that easily go on and off. Also, this camera is very durable. Because of how strong it is, it was given the nickname of “brick.” The camera has many different knobs so it can be perfectly adjusted.
  • Argus C3 APA citation

    Schuster, R. (2011, August 27). Shot on film. Argus C3 “brick” «. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://shotonfilm.wordpress.com/category/argus-c3-brick/MANDI. (2010, December 29). The Development of the Camera over the Years. Tech Your Way. Retrieved October 1, 2012, from http://tech.yourway.net/the-development-of-the-camera-over-the-years/
  • Polaroid Instant Film

    Polaroid Instant Film
    Scene Description: In 1972 the Polaroid Instant Film was created. It was the first camera to ever use Polaroid’s new film. The new film allowed pictures to develop and fix itself in daylight. This means that people would not have to go to get their photos developed, instead they could do it themselves.
  • Polaroid Instnt Film APA citation

    Piejko, P. (2011, September 8). Polaroid SX-70 cameras from the 1970s make a comeback. Polaroid SX-70 Cameras from the 1970s Make a Comeback. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://www.gizmag.com/photojojo-restored-polaroid-sx-70/19764/ MANDI. (2010, December 29). The Development of the Camera over the Years. Tech Your Way. Retrieved October 1, 2012, from http://tech.yourway.net/the-development-of-the-camera-over-the-years/
  • One-time-use Kodak Fun Camera

    One-time-use Kodak Fun Camera
    Scene Description: One of the first mass produced disposable cameras was the Kodak fun saver. It was created in the 1989. This camera was all weather. It could also go under water. They were also not too expensive, so people did not worry about breaking or losing it. APA Citation: 1980-1989. (n.d.). Kodak. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Our_Company/History_of_Kodak/Milestones_-_chronology/1980-1989.htm
  • Sony Cybershot DSCU10

    Sony Cybershot DSCU10
    In 2002 the Sony Cybershot DSCU10 was created. This model is smaller then previous models. It can now fit inside pockets, making it easier for people to take with them and travel with. Also this new model can turn on and off very quickly. Along with that the cybershot has a new screen that makes viewing pictures after taking them easier.
  • Sony Cybershot DSCU10 APA citations

    MANDI. (2010, December 29). The Development of the Camera over the Years. Tech Your Way. Retrieved October 1, 2012, from http://tech.yourway.net/the-development-of-the-camera-over-the-years/Sony CyberShot DSC-U10 Quick Preview. (2002, August 23). : Digital Photography Review. Retrieved October 1, 2012, from http://www.dpreview.com/news/2002/8/23/sonyu10preview
  • Canon Powershot S110

    Canon Powershot S110
    Scene Description: The Canon Powershot S110 came out in 2012. This camera cannot only take pictures, but also videos. The powershot can also take pictures from further away then some previous cameras. The resolution of this camera was also improved making the pictures come out clearer.
    APA Citation: Westlake, Andy. "Canon Powershot S110 Hands-on Preview." Spreview.com. Digital Photography Review, Sept. 2012. Web. 2 Oct. 2012. http://www.dpreview.com/previews/canon-powershot-s110/.