This document provides a history of cameras from 1814 to today. It discusses the first camera obscura in 1814 and the development of film and digital cameras over time, including the first 35mm still camera in 1913-1914. The document also describes different types of cameras such as SLR, DSLR, and point and shoot cameras. It notes that SLR and DSLR cameras give photographers more freedom than point and shoot cameras. In conclusion, the document quotes that a camera should become an extension of one's heart by fitting their lifestyle and being reliable.
SLR and DSLRCameras
Gives the photographer the Freedom to take
picture that most point and shoot cameras
can't do.
6.
First Camera andImage
~First photographic image was taken with a
"Camera Obscura" (1814)
-Shutter was open for eight hours and faded
shortly afterwards
-Was taken by Frenchman Joseph Nicephore
Niepce
7.
1843- The firstadvertisement using a photograph is
made in Philadelphia
*Every camera doesthe work it is designed to do, but
maybe not to the same quality wanted
23.
Your camera shouldbecome an extension of
your heart. This means that it must fit
comfortably with your lifestyle, be
responsive rather than a burden, understand
your moods, always be reliable and ever at
the service of your soul.-Stephen Jeremy Maxwell Bray