Paper and plastic. Most "disposable" cameras don't get thrown away; they remove the cardboard outer box, remove the film and develop it, then test the plastic camera inside. If it works, they put new film in it, put it in a new box and sell it again.
Not all cameras are made of metal. Some types of cameras, like the SONY DSC - T7 are made of a metal outer core, but the inside still consists of many plastics, glass and flex cable materials.
In the early days of photography, most cameras were made of wood, a few from metal. Nowadays cameras are made from many materials, depending on quality - chiefly metal or plastic. The lenses are usually glass.
in the old day they would make them and they still do in canada
Old tubs are typically made of materials such as cast iron, porcelain, or acrylic.
Cameras are made of aluminum, steel and plastic, with glass lenses. Digital cameras have silicon-based chips in their CCD (charged-couple device) light detectors, while film cameras use photographic emulsions containing silver to capture images.
Old bathtubs are typically made of materials such as cast iron, porcelain enamel, or acrylic.
There are roughly 14 styles of camera lenses that are made by the Olympus company. They vary in design, cost, and what materials that they are made of.
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Cameras are not made of copper they are made of a special metal.
Well..old cars they were made out of metal
The earliest known references to cameras are in about 400BC in China.
Metal and plastic are used to make cameras along with glass/perspex reflectors.