The early cameras were very boxy things with the very first often being similar in size to a coffin.
the first camera was called a camera obscura. it was invented in the middle ages to aid artists in doing realistic paintings. it was a dark room with a pinhole or lens in one wall and the artist stood inside it with the image projecting on his canvas as he painted.
One summer day in France in 1826, Joseph Niepce took the world's first photograph. It's a photo of some farm buildings and the sky. It took an exposure time of 8 hours.
No one's exactly sure how he did this or what chemicals were used. All that's known for sure is that the photo is on an 8"x 6.5" pewter plate. It's so faint it has to be tilted in order for the light to catch it just right, to see it. The Getty Museum in California did two weeks of tests in 2003 in a joint project involving the Rochester Institute of Technology and France's Centre de Recherches sur la Conservation des Documents Graphiques. Then it went back on display at the University of Texas in a new air-tight case, where it's been on display since 1964.
hihiihihihihihi Some say that Leonardo da vinci invented a form of Photography to fake the Turin Shroud. But better documented is the photograph of a courtyard by Niecephore Niepce, made in 1826, according to most sources.
The first camera ever made was called a daguerreotype and was made in 1839 by a french man, Louis Daguerre.
The first camera was big and heavy compared to modern cameras. Due to its low resolution power and pixels, it also took low quality pictures in terms of clarity.
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the early camera looked like a camera
It looked like a box with a camera lense sticking out.It had a handle at the top so it would be easy to cary.
they look like little chips of a computer
The first camera was absolutely called the Zoopraxiscope in 1800's
The first camera was invented long before the 1900s. George Eastman invented the "Kodak" camera, the first camera marketed to the general public, in the 1900s.
You can use Magnesium as a camera flashbulb because it is a metal and when ignited lights up like the sun. do not look directly at it or you will be seeing spots for hours
A box with a hole in it. Only the details have changed since.
in 1827 the first camera was made, and first photo taken, was blurry but we should appreciate it!
It will look 3D.
The ability to record live events is what makes the camera look like someone is passing out.
One of the first cameras ever created was a pin hole camera. It was a box completely sealed with just one tiny pin hole on the front of it to allow exposure.
It looked like a box with a camera lense sticking out.It had a handle at the top so it would be easy to cary.
More or less like a normal camera but with a screen at the back.
it looked stupid like your face
The first was made in the 4th century BC called a "camera obsura",but the camera that was more like what we have today was in 1839.
they look like little chips of a computer
A mirror shows what you look like in real life more accurately than a webcam or camera. Both a webcam and camera can distort images.
the first iphone look like a iPod touch 2nd generation. It had no camera and very small and nothing like the 3rd generation iphone. You can also look it up on Google and see how it was if you guys dont understand me. Anyways thank you for everything and hopefully this helps you guys!