The name "Camera" derives from the words "Camera Obscura," which means "dark chamber." The principle of the pinhole was understood as far back as Aristotle's day, but the first good description of a pinhole camera obscura dates to sometime early in the 11th century when the Arab scholar Hassan Ibn Hassan, otherwise known as Alhazen, described the effect of a projected image through a pinhole into a darkened room as a means of safely observing solar eclipses. The "chamber" eventually evolved into a portable box for use as an artist's sketching aid. A lens was attached to replace the pinhole for the first time in 1550. The first successful use of the camera for photographic purposes was in 1816, when a Frenchmen named Nicephore Niepce made negative images on sensitized paper, though he was not able to fix them to prevent further action of light. He had succeeded in making permanent fixed imaged in the camera by 1826, but the resulting image was more like a lithographic plate than a modern photograph. So as you can see, the camera has evolved in both purpose and form over many centuries.
The camera came first
the first camera ever that is handheld is called camera obscura
The first camera was absolutely called the Zoopraxiscope in 1800's
the first digtal camera was in 1918
The first camera was a simple point and shoot camera of the DX series. This was the first camera compatible with the EasyShare Camera Dock, it was later replaced by the CX series.
In about 1890. NB this was the first roll-film camera, the very first camera was invented in the 1820s.
When you are getting your first camera get Sony it is easy to learn how to use and a really good features. My first camera was a Sony and I still use it today.
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.
The name of the first camera is camera obscura and is described to be the foundation on which most modern cameras are based on. Johann Zahn made the first camera, in 1685.
Technically the very first camera (out in 1826) and the very first video camera (came out around the 1950's)
Yes, camera is accented on the first syllable.
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