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Joesph nicéphore niépce,french inventor invented the first camera
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the first photographer, or more specifically, the earliest known surviving photograph made in a camera, was taken by Joesph nicéphote niépce in 1826 or 1827.the image depicts the view from an upstairs window a niépce's estate,le gras, in the Burgundy region of France
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the invention of commercially viable instant cameras,which were easy to users generally credited to American scientist Edwin land, who unveiled the first commercial instant camera,the model 95 land cameraman 1948, a year after unveiling film in New York city
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the camera generally recognised as the first digital still snapper was a prototype(us patent 4,131,919)developed by Eastman Kodak engineer Steven sasson in 1975 he cobbled together some motrola parts with Kodak movie camera lens and some newly invented Fairchild ccd electronic sensors
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Made by Kodak and selling for $795.it was a 640x480 pixe; color image.
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was a breakout year with Hitachi coming out with the MP-EG1 the first digital camera that captured movies in the MPEG format.at the same time Sony released the cyber-Shot DSX-MD1 the first digital camera that recorded JPEG images onto. a minidisc(a small cd) this camera had a 640x480 pixel CCD image sensor and a 37 to 111m