Evolution of Imagery

  • Nov 9, 1500

    Thye Pinehole Camera

    Thye Pinehole Camera
    rays of light falling on the walls of a darkend room through a pinehole made on the opposite side, seen image upside down
  • The Daguerreotype Camera

    The Daguerreotype Camera
    developed a process to store the projected image forever on a shiny mirror finished copper plate treated with chemicals.
  • Alexander Woolcott

    Alexander Woolcott
    Alex made the first U.S patant on his camera
  • Thye Reise Camera

    Thye Reise Camera
    tyhe worlds first truely portable camera
  • The Brownie

    The Brownie
    First mass marketed camera.
  • The Leical

    The Leical
    modern cameras we use today are based off of this camera. The first camera able to shoot 35mm films.
  • TLR's and SLR's

    TLR's and SLR's
    The first practical reflex camera was made
  • Polaroid Model 95

    Polaroid Model 95
    At this stage instant photography was a reality and gave a new turn to the evolution of cameras
  • The Brownie

    The Brownie
    The first mass marketed camera has stopped selling.
  • Kodak Digital Camera

    Kodak Digital Camera
    Coupled with a digital CCD censor used to capture light info and a tape recorder meant for storing the processed photo
  • Fugi QuickSnap

    Fugi QuickSnap
    The worlds first disposable camera
  • Sharp J-SH04

    Sharp J-SH04
    Sharp introduced a cell phone with a tiny camera installed that could shoot process and display instantly
  • Apple IPhone

    Apple IPhone
    This phone camera had supurb imaging technology and delivered great photos in every lighting condition
  • GoPro HD HERO

    GoPro HD HERO
    able to shoot videos at 1080p and could be taken along with you while doing any adventourous sport.
  • High End DSLR's

    High End DSLR's
    Cameras such as the canon EOS ID-C offer superb image quality and recording
  • Project Sub

    "Evolution of The Camera." <i>Onextrapixel – Web Design and Development Online Magazine</i>. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.
    "History of Cameras: Illustrated Timeline [Updated in 2015]." <i>History of Cameras: Illustrated Timeline</i>. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Nov. 2015.