The Kodak camera
The first camera was absolutely called the Zoopraxiscope in 1800's
Kodak introduced the box camera in the late 1800's
the camera has let people in the 1800's to have memories of past times and events.
When de Leon sailed there were only paintings that were done. We barely know what he looked like let alone his family. The camera wasn't invented until the 1800's so there are no photos.
William Henry Fox Talbot 1800 - 1877 England. Produced a picture with a camera in 1834. In 1839 he made pictures of botanical specimens. In 1843 he published the first book of photographic illistrations titled The Pencil Of Nature.
The video camera wasn't invented until around 1895, and the electronic video camera came out in the 1920's.Hope this helped,Evan
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It takes: 1800/75 = 24 hours or 1 day
He didn't invent the camera. He invented film on rolls. Don't know the year though, Late 1800's I think
The largest change was no doubt the arrival of moving pictures.
sorry no ones that old.
Charged coupled devices appeared in the early 1970's and consist of an array of light sensitive cells arranged in a matrix etched on to a silicon chip. They were first used in astronomy applications in place of photographic plates that needed long exposure times of faint stars. They were very expensive arrays and the number of pixel elements was fairly small but,when coupled to a computer, were able to count photons and log them into a data set. This was not possible to do prior to this electronic photo plate. Kodak introduced the first digital camera in 1990 but I don't think it is possible to accurately tell what was the first. I would say a photo of a distant galaxy in about 1972 is a good guess.