I do believe so.. I think it was the early 60's. My stepmother was born in 1957 and she said that she remembers having a color tv when she was young (less than 10). Hope this helps!
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Film cameras are alot better quality then digital cameras.
It depends on the camera. Certain cameras do, certain cameras don't.
Red light cameras are usually high speed video cameras that use ambient light.
Yes, ATMs have security cameras.
Color cameras as opposed to non-color cameras, are definitely the preferred piece of equipment when it comes to taking photographs. Information on color cameras are easily available on shopping websites such as bestbuy.com and staples.com.
Color cameras work by capturing the image through the lens and imparting an image onto film. The variety of different color cameras is great and a great source to find out how they work is: theimagingsource.com/downloads/howcolcamswp.en_US.
There are plenty of stores where you can find color cameras. I would suggest going to the following site: www.bestbuy.com or you can go to a store near you.
Yes, they had cameras in 1969. -They even had quite good cameras in 1869. There are lots of good photos taken during the US Civil War. - Personal cameras really became popular at the start of the 20th century after George Eastman had invented paper film and his Brownie box camera .
Infrared cameras use heat to create an image, rather than color. People use infrared cameras to take images at night, when color isn't readily visible. Try www.infraredcamerasinc.com for more info.
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The difference is the lens, auto-focus, color and sharpness / detail of the picture, but this only depends on the two cameras that you are comparing.
No color cameras existed during WW2 But check out recent movies to get an idea.
16-bit cameras offer advantages in photography due to their ability to capture a wider range of colors and tones, resulting in higher image quality and greater color depth. Compared to lower bit cameras, 16-bit cameras can produce more detailed and realistic images with smoother gradients and more accurate color reproduction.
You can't.
Color Him Father was created in 1969.
Color Me Dead was created in 1969.