The Evolution of the Camera
by Amanda White
Cameras have come a long way since they were first invented
in 1827. During 1827, Joseph Nicephore obtained the first fixed
image which led to hundreds of years of ever-changing cameras
and photos. There are many types of cameras currently on the
market, but there wasn’t always a number of cameras to choose
from. Below you will find a timeline of specific events, which
have occurred throughout the years, which have contributed to
the evolution of cameras and photography:
1837 - Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre teamed up with
Joseph Nicephore to develop the first permanent photograph.
This was a crucial starting point in the history of the
camera.
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1850 – By 1850, Daguerre had produced over 70 photo
studios in New York City alone.
Early 1940’s – In the early 1940’s the first color
photographs were produced. Cameras which produced color photos
using a number of dye-related mechanisms were introduced and
grabbed the attention of individuals all over the world.
1948 – In 1948 the first Polaroid camera was sold to the
public. Polaroid cameras are cameras which have the ability to
instantly produce a photograph. This was the first type of
camera of its kind and was an innovation which was unlike any
other.
1960 – In 1960 the first underwater camera was
introduced. This type of camera was originally produced for the
U.S Navy, but has become a very popular type of camera for many
underwater lovers. They are used worldwide for families on
vacations as well as individuals who study underwater creatures
or SCUBA dive.
1986 – Disposable cameras were first introduced and
became very popular, very quickly. Disposable cameras can be
purchased for a very low price and are thrown away after the
roll of film is produced. The materials from those cameras are
then recycled and used to make other cameras of the same
style.
1981 – The first digital camera was produced in 1981 and
is the most recent addition to the world of cameras. Digital
cameras provide more features than any other camera ever
produced. These have home printing options, video options and
provide you the opportunity to delete photos which you do not
want printed. Digital cameras hold photos on a memory card,
which allows one camera to hold over a hundred photos. These
have become increasingly popular over the past few years.
There’s no doubt that the evolution of cameras will continue to
evolve for many years to come. Photos can last a lifetime and
are a great way to remember the most important moments in our
lives. There’s no way to tell what’s going to further enhance
these cameras, but whatever it is, it will likely add to the
already amazing features these items hold.
About the Author
Amanda White is a freelance photographer who also spends time
as a freelance writer for http://www.dpdigest.com – a site
that offers information for digital photography ( http://www.dpdigest.com/ ) nuts
everywhere. Information on camera lenses and filters (
http://www.dpdigest.com/lenses-filters/
), information about darkrooms ( http://www.dpdigest.com/darkrooms/
) and more.
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