The earliest known references to cameras are in about 400BC in China.
I prefer film cameras to digital cameras. The pictures look better.
Wish it were true- the Dental Eye was a great camera for intra-oral photography. Sadly, no.
Of course, these cameras give you natural vintage look of the picture + the image looks more natural and realistic when you use film cameras. I know many people still preferring old leicas using film to capture images. I think every photographer keeps his old camera or plans to get one.
It depends on the camera. Certain cameras do, certain cameras don't.
Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
No they didn't
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I prefer film cameras to digital cameras. The pictures look better.
Absolutely YES.
Cyril Permutt has written: 'Collecting old cameras' -- subject(s): Cameras, Collectors and collecting
old camera are cameras that are not new kinds they are small and the pictures are not really shown
You will need to provide more information. There are thousands of types of "old" cameras (and perhaps several differing definitions of "old"), and as many "new" cameras, so you need to narrow the parameters of the question. Be more specific.
They both take photos and have lens
in the old day they would make them and they still do in canada
The old old fashioned ones did. I'am not sure if our new ones do, we have memory cards for cameras today! And yes, we still do have cameras that need film to work. (Not wise to trust me, i'm just a moron)
Wish it were true- the Dental Eye was a great camera for intra-oral photography. Sadly, no.
Most recent cameras are compatible with the Mac. Apple has an old list (dating from 2002) but it has not been updated lately probably because most cameras now work. (See links below)