The Daguerreotype was a type of camera developed by Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre in the early 1800's. It could produce an image on a piece of metal with an exposure time of only 20 minutes, a significant improvement from the 8 hour exposure time required by previous methods. The invention was purchased by the French government and announced in 1839. The Calotype invented by William Henry Talbot, which produces a negative image allowing images to be reproduced endlessly, replaced the Daguerreotype a year later.
They were already in existence in 1852; that was not the year of invention.
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the camera has let people in the 1800's to have memories of past times and events.
yes and no lol
in 1890 he invented the camera
ever heard of google.
None. Television had not been invented yet.
Yes they did just like now we have camera's
it was invented in the 1800s
From the stores.
George Eastman invented the small camera
he invented the first camera in the world
George Eastman invented the lightweight camera.
Steven Sasson invented the digital camera in Texas and it was invented in 1993.
In the 1800s
charlotte cepeda =] is that who invented it?
Dr Kadir PhD MBChB invented the camera
The camera was invented by William Henry Fox Talbot. He had invented it in 1833
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.