Joseph Niépce, called the camera obscura in 1814
The first 'camera' (camera obscura) was built about a thousand years ago by Iraqi scientist Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) . This camera was pretty huge!Portable cameras were first made in the 1660's by Robert Boyle and Robert Hooke, although it wasn't until 1685 that a camera that was small and portable enough for practical purposes was built, by Johann Zahn.Unfortunately, however, camera film had yet to be invented! The first permanent photograph was not produced until 1826, made using a light-sensitive (photographic) plate. And photographic film did not appear until 1876. The 'camera' phenomonen of an inverted image seen when light travels through a small hole was noted as being observed by Aristotle and Euclid as far back as the 4th century BC, although there is no record of them actually making a camera at that time.For more information see 'Related Links' below.
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Not exactly. The principle of the pinhole and camera obscura were known, but I assume you are referring to the photographic camera, in which case the answer is no. The first photograph would not be taken with a camera until 1816, and the first permanently fixed photograph in 1826.
The Photographic Vision - 1984 The Camera 1-3 was released on: USA: 1984
The Photographic Vision - 1984 Seeing with the Camera - 1.4 was released on: USA: 1984
The very first camera was invented by the ancient Greeks and Chinese, but it was in 1816 when Nicephore Niepce captured the very first photographic image from a camera he created. And in 1839, together with Louis Daguerre, they invented a camera that can produce clear pictures.
The photographic device is spelled "camera".
A good camera
Fotron (1960) ?
Pin-hole camera (camera obscurer)
it impacted by making an image projected in a room
If you have photographic memory then your eye functions like a camera in a way