He didn't invent the camera. He invented film on rolls. Don't know the year though, Late 1800's I think
George Eastman, 1884
The camera was invented on 10,000 BC July the 23rd
George Eastman (1854-1932) invented a practical roll form of photographic film in 1884 , and founded the Eastman Kodak company. He popularized photography with early hand-held box cameras. His company would create a transparent motion picture film suitable for projection (most roll films were paper backed at that time) in 1889. He also introduced the motion picture standard still in use today... 35mm film with 4 perforations on each side and a 1.33 aspect ratio image area, introduced in 1892.
1995: Kodak digital camera, DVD's 1996: Web TV 1998: Viagra 2001: Self cleaning windows 2002: Braille glove, Birth control patch 2005: YouTube Unknown date: Palm Pilot
Sunday, February 27, 2011 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood.
I'm not 100% familiar with Vista, but have you tried the camera wizard? Does Vista recognize your camera when it is attached?If so then all you need to do is open the folder that holds your photos and drag them where you wish to store themI usually plug in the camera, go to my computer and the camera has it's own symbol. It would download into My Photos. If you want you can download, for free, Picasa photo. I love it. It will save and date all your photos. You can email from there, etc.
It was made in 1653
To let the camera mark the time and date on pictures, one needs to set up the camera so that it places a time stamp on the image. This can be done by looking though a camera's settings.
It was invented in 1948.
any digital camera can do, you just have to configure the camera's application software.
It was invented in 2005.