Yes, cameras were around (+-50) years before the earliest cars that ran on gasoline.
Nothing stops you from storing a camera in the automobile, but there are risks associated with the same. Some one can steal the automobile and you loose your camera too. Leaving this factor aside, if you are parking your car in open and under sunlight for long time it can also result in a damaged electronics (including memory devices for digital camera) and batteries in the camera. With all windows closed on a sunny day temperature inside the automobile can approach 100degree C (212 F) even go significantly above 100C. This is bad for electronics and batteries of the camera which may not have such high storage temperature limits. Storage of electronics in vehicles parked indoors should not have a problem. - Neeraj Sharma
The engines made for the Ford were made by the Dodge brothers before they decided to start their own automobile company in 1914.
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The first Sony Digital SLR camera was made with the new X+30 series. This camera integrated new technology that allowed for quick photography like never before.
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Johann Shultz is the supposed first maker of the digital camera in 1727. Kodak and other people helped develop the camera later on and put it into the market just before the year 2000. People have theories that the first camera was made before Jesus, but how could that be true? IN the 1600s, people started coming to the Americas from England and Spain. Why did they not use the camera? Why did they paint, a longer and harder way to show how the "New World" looks to people in other countries? England liked to have power back then so them not having cameras instead of paints when the camera was made long before that sounds a bit fishy.