This is a hard one. While half-plate and quarter-plate SLRs are as old as Photography, they were heavy and complex and with the single-shot technology of the time offered no real advantages over contemporary view cameras.
The first commercially successful SLRs were probably the 1930s VP Exaktas, which gave 10 shots on a 127 roll.
The first 35mm SLR was the 1936 Kine-Exacta, a VP model (made by Ihagee in Dresden, Germany) scaled down to take 35mm film, although the Soviet, 'Sport,' was introduced at roughly the same time.
Ihagee of Dresden certainly invented the 35mm SLR from which all modern types are descended.
The first camera was invented long before the 1900s. George Eastman invented the "Kodak" camera, the first camera marketed to the general public, in the 1900s.
it was invented in 2003
Kodak invented the digital camera.
The first underwater camera was invented by French scientist Louis Boutan. The first published photograph taken with this camera was made in 1893.
The first camera was invented by Joseph-Nicephore in 1826.
The first camera was invented long before the 1900s. George Eastman invented the "Kodak" camera, the first camera marketed to the general public, in the 1900s.
he invented the first camera in the world
when the digital camera was first invented it was used to tske pictures.
i believe the underwater camera was invented in 1893
it was invented in 2003
it was invented in 2003
the first camera ever that is handheld is called camera obscura
Louis Baton invented the first waterproof camera in 1893. The first digital waterproof camera was invented in 2005. The camera has a protective case that allows it to get wet and endure cooler temperatures.
1973
Alexander Wolcot invented one of the first cameras.
The first camera was invented by Joseph Nicephore in 1826. By the way, it is "which" now "whitch."
The first camera was invented in 1841!!!!! From, Darian A. Washington, aka: edward cullen