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The fisrts photograph taken in 8 jours exposure. It was taken by Nicéphore Niepce.
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Niepce and Daguerre improved the short exposure time.
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The Daguerrotype was invented by Louis Daguerre.
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Calotype was invented by Alphonse Poitevin.
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In the 16th Century, camera obscuras became an invaluable aid to artists who used them to create drawings with perfect perspective and accurate detail. Portable camera obscuras were made for this purpose.
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A British patent was granted in 1861 for the first internal mirror SLR photographic camera, but the first production photographic SLR did not appear until 1884 in the U.S.
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It was invented in Ireland.
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The first permanent color photo by Thomas Sutton.
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Photographic film was invented by G.Eastman and Kodak.
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The first flashbulb was invented by Chauffour. This had magnesium ribbon in a glass bulb, and was fired electrically
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Some cameras had a manual zoom feature which works by shifting two lenses in front of the shutter.
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Thomas Edison developed a portable film camera in 1896. Polish inventor Kazimierz Prószyński first demonstrated a hand-held film camera in 1898 but it was not reliable.
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Kodachrome was invented by eastman Kodak.
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The digital camera was invented by Steven Sasson an engineer at Eastman Kodak built the first digital camera.
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It's an instant camera that generates a developed film image. It was invented by Edwin Land.
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