George Eastman did neither. What Eastman did do was establish a system that simplified Photography so that anyone who could afford his camera could take pictures. He invented a particular hand-held camera that required nothing more of the user than to point it and push the button, and he established the first commercial processing facilities to eliminate the need for the user to have his own darkroom. The first hand-held Eastman camera was the Eastman-Cossett Detective Camera of 1886, but it proved to be too expensive to manufacture, so only a few were produced (it was not, however, the first hand-held camera). The first Kodak camera was introduced in 1888, and was an immediate success, in spite of the very high initial cost of $25 for the camera, and $10 to process the 100-image roll and reload the camera.
George Eastman did not invent the camera.
in 1966
George Eastman is the founder of Kodak. He invented camera film.
Yes and it helped a lot
No, the Kokak camera was invented by George Eastman in 1888.
He didn't invent the camera. He came up with the dry plate method for taking a pictures in 1870's.
George Eastman(i think the first one) or Thomas Edison
1888
George Eastman invented the first Kodak camera, helping make photography accessible to the public. George Eastman also invented the unbreakable glass lenses for gas masks as he supported the military during World War 1.
NO
He didn't invent the camera. He invented film on rolls. Don't know the year though, Late 1800's I think
George Eastman did neither. What Eastman did do was establish a system that simplified Photography so that anyone who could afford his camera could take pictures. He invented a particular hand-held camera that required nothing more of the user than to point it and push the button, and he established the first commercial processing facilities to eliminate the need for the user to have his own darkroom. The first hand-held Eastman camera was the Eastman-Cossett Detective Camera of 1886, but it proved to be too expensive to manufacture, so only a few were produced. The first Kodak camera was introduced in 1888, and was an immediate success, in spite of the very high initial cost of $25 for the camera, and $10 to process the 100-image roll and reload the camera.