There are some Kodak cameras that are meant for children and are durable.
Steven Sanson invented the first camera in 1920
The Polaroid camera declined in popularity with the widespread availability of digital cameras. Digital cameras became mainstream around the year 2003.
I believe they went out in stores in about the year of 2000 That is when I got my digital camera. It was one of the first cameras out in stores!!! Thanks for the questions1
I don't think anybody knows the exact date, but I did some research and it said that it was created in the year of 1951, but they didn't call it a digital camera, they called it a video tape recorder.
Kodak introduced the v705 camera on January 2, 2006. This high quality digital camera has many useful features and comes with a one year warranty when purchased new.
In 1961, Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientis Eugene Lally came up with an idea of how to make a digital camera for use in space vehicles. In 1972, Willis Adcock of Texas Instruments patented a design for a digital camera. In 1975, the Cromemco Cyclops digital camera was put on the market. Also in 1975, Kodak engineer Steve Sasson helped build the first self-contained digital camera that used a charge-coupled device to capture images.
There were many inventions in the year 1995. The DVD player and the digital camera were two of the most popular inventions of the year.
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The Sony HDR-FX1 is a very durable camera.
Kind of depends how sophisticated you want it to be - and how much memory you want. I have a digital camera I bought from Woolworths the year before it closed - and it cost £50. It's an 8 Mega-pixel one, with digital zoom, and 16MB internal memory. I also have a 1GB memory card in it.
American electronics has the best replacements you will find. I bought a Canon digital camera there a year ago and I absolutely cannot leave home without it now.
Nikon was founded 1917 as Nippon Kōgaku Kōgyō. It was renamed after it's camera range and is now owned by Mitsubushi.