Yes, they did exist. The first photograph was taken in 1825 by a French inventor Joseph Niepce.
In 1901 the Kodak Brownie was introduced, becoming the first commercial camera in the market.
Yes they did, and there are pictures from back in the day of people that were on the titanic
Cameras have existed for considerably longer than 100 years; we have surviving photographs from the American Civil War, in the 1860's, which was over 150 years ago. Of course, those cameras were very different from modern cameras, but they did work.
The cameras made the ussr much better than guns
Dark rooms are usually made for older cameras in order to develop previous taken films. It is easier to use Digital Cameras mainly because of it's versatility & ease.
Document cameras do not exist. However you can 'document' your camera using a specific type of software which allows this operation to take place. These can be found online or in local stores.
No
No, film single lens reflex (SLR) cameras exist, albeit obsolete. Currently all commercial single lens reflex cameras are digital, however, it may be possible to find a retailer or more likely, a private seller in possession of a functional film SLR camera.
We have absolutely no idea what color hair George had. There were no digital or phone cameras at the time so no images of him exist.
Cameras hadn't been invented in 1697 so a photograph of him couldn't exist.
cell phones, mp3s ipods , cameras, ... lol cant really think of much
These cameras can be easily used for spying as they are portable and offer a color video and let you clearly see and hear when recording.
In 1970 they cost absolutely nothing! Why? DVD's didn't exist then! In fact VCRs were just barely there (they cost a LOT, as did actual tapes).