About l887. Eastman takes the credit, later Eastman-Kodak. They also made a form of magazine sheet-film holder that bore a strange resemblance to a modern Xerox machine. had this device been pushed ahead in R&D, Xerox-Like office copiers could have made the scedne as early as l900! Eastman concentrated on film for cameras and film cameras, and the magazine-sheet film gadget was evidentally dropped from the commercial line. It was a forerunner of the modern Xerox.
gearge eastman
Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
George Eastman
that's when people are painting and making portraits as a picture.
recently A2 Movie cameras were invented almost as soon as photographic techniques were invented, at the end of the 19th century. These used chemical film. Video cameras were invented along with television in the 1920's. Videcon, vacuum tube type video cameras, were replaced with CCD's around the 1980's.
George Eastman Kodak invented roll film and a camera that used it in 1888. Before that, only single shot cameras existed, mostly using glass plates that were difficult to use. As I recall, the camera contained enought film for 100 exposures and had to be mailed away to have the film removed, processed and prints made. Kodak returned the camera re-loaded.
Film cameras.
Yes, they had cameras in 1969. -They even had quite good cameras in 1869. There are lots of good photos taken during the US Civil War. - Personal cameras really became popular at the start of the 20th century after George Eastman had invented paper film and his Brownie box camera .
The country that invented portable video cameras is....America
FILM!
Surprisingly, I could not find any film cameras for sale. Digital cameras are available in many varieties, but cameras that require film look to be phasing out. It is a sad end to darkroom photography.
Yes, this is true because film cameras do not have megapixels. This thus means that picture quality with film cameras has no limit.