Dutch company Gatsometer BV, founded by the 1950s rally driver Maurice Gatsonides, invented the first road-rule enforcement cameras. Gatsonides wished to better monitor his speed around the corners of a race track and came up with the device in order to improve his time around the circuit [2]. The company developed the first radar for use with road traffic, and is the world's largest supplier of speed camera systems. Because of this, in some countries all makes of speed cameras are sometimes generically referred to as "Gatsos".
the first digtal camera was in 1918
The first was made in the 4th century BC called a "camera obsura",but the camera that was more like what we have today was in 1839.
The first Kodak camera was a box camera with a mechanical shutter. The shutter speed and aperture were fixed. Usable in daylight only, it was sold pre-loaded with enough black and white film for 100 exposures. After the film was exposed, the whole camera was returned to the Kodak company in Rochester, New York, where the film was developed, prints were made, new film was inserted, and then the camera and prints were returned to the customer.
The fixed speed is made by Kent
The name of the first camera is camera obscura and is described to be the foundation on which most modern cameras are based on. Johann Zahn made the first camera, in 1685.
The first camera was a simple point and shoot camera of the DX series. This was the first camera compatible with the EasyShare Camera Dock, it was later replaced by the CX series.
The first camera was made in Switzerland.Additional answerDepends on what you call a camera. Primitive cameras had been made in France.
the first camera came out in 1685 it was made by John Strognofe.
The first American-made cameras were made in Rochester, N.Y.
No, it was made in Paris.
Sony
The first mini DV camera was made in the year 1983. The company that manufactured the first mini DV camera is Sony. Since then many other companies followed suit.