History of Photography TimeLine(:
By: Hannah Grushcow
1826:
The first Permanent Image.
French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Nicépce.
1847:
First Photo of War.
This photo was taken during the Mexican-American War.
1900:
In 1900, Kodak introduces the Brownie, a simple box camera that sells for a dollar.
1931:
In 1931 American engineer Harold Edgerton invents the stroboscopic light.
1936:
Kodachrome Developed.
In 1936, Kodachrome became the first commercially successful amateur color film.
1946:
First Photo Taken From Space.
The camera snaps a picture every second and a half as the rocket a second to 65 miles.
1960:
OceanEye Invented.
Photo grammetry Corporation to design an underwater camera.
1966:
First View of Earth From the Moon.
Shot from a distance of about 236,000 miles.
1972:
“Blue Marble” Earth photo Taken.
1975:
First Digital Camera Invented.
An engineer for Kodak, finishes working on the world’s new digital camera.
1990:
Adobe Photoshop Released.
Adobe released its first image-editing software.
1991:
First Commercial Digital Still Camera.
Kodak releases the first commercially available, profession digital camera in 1991
2000:
First Camera Phone.
Electronics firm Sharp introduces its
J-SH04 or
J-Phone.
2006:
First Digital Camera Traps.
National Geographic photographers have been using cameras traps to take pictures of wildlife for years.
2008:
HD video.
Kodak introduces its first high-definition (HD)-enabled camera with their Zi6 Pocket Video Camera.
2009:
Samsung CL80 digital camera. We expect that shortly a new Samsung digital compact camera will be introduced.
2010:
120 Megapixel Canon Panorama camera. Since its foundation, Canon has striven to create new value for society in the form of revolutionary products and unique, innovative technologies.
2011:
Fujifilm X-S1 camera features
2012:
Sigma SD1 Merrill digital SLR camera
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