George Eastman developed the celluloid film strip, like today's movie and still camera film, in 1889.
DSR cameras were first developed in the early 2000s. I have one, which is a pink Kodak easy share. It is not of very good quality, so if looking for a particular model, DO NOT get a Kodak.
Eastman Kodak developed a long-running series of cameras by the name of Brownie. They became the first affordable and easy to use cameras for the everyday population.
The flash could blind you?
The first known photograph was taken in 1825 by "Niecphore Niepce." however the camera obscura and pinhole cameras were developed before that, they just had no way of recording the image that was produced.
Ampex first developed the video recorder in the late 1950s. Black and white video cameras with video recorders attached were available in the late 1960s in shops in London, UK.
Cannot prove a negative. IMO is a hoax.
The boiler was the first piece of the Titanic that was found by the cameras.
Cameras that can only be used once, when the pre installed roll of film has be used (and developed) the camera can not be reloaded with fresh film and is disposed of.
The film was shot on the proprietary FUSION digital 3D cameras developed by James Cameron in collaboration with Vince Pace.
In which country? Cameras are not allowed in courtrooms in the UK.
The best hidden cameras are developed by Video Mania. These cameras have their own built in wireless hot spot, can stream forever, have high definition video and sound, and is no bigger than the head of a pin.
Before the advent of digital cameras, 35mm cameras were very popular. They can be used for taking any kind of photographs and are quite simple to use. They require to be loaded with a roll of film which is then developed and prints made.