The Invention Of The Camera. The first electronic camera emerged from the labs of Eastman Kodak in 1975 partially inspired by Jet Propulsion Laboratory research dating to 1961. History of the camera goes back to the 11 th century. William Kennedy Dickson definitely invented the movie camera. But four decades ago Kodak was credited with building the first digital camera an innovation that has changed the world.
Niepce a retired French Military Officer. This camera was known as Obscura comprising of two wooden boxes out of which one box had a lens and the other had a screen which was green in colour. The first was a box the size of a small coffee machine with a cassette. The first 35mm camera was the Leica the brainchild of by Oskar Barnack. Heliography calls for a glass or metal surface to be coated in Bitumen of Judea. First produced in 1924 it had been many years in the making and revolutionised the world of photography as did the Polaroid camera the idea for which came about in 1943.
The German author wrote a ton about camera obscuras lenses and telescopes.
However the image required eight hours of light exposure and later faded. However the image required eight hours of light exposure and later faded. But four decades ago Kodak was credited with building the first digital camera an innovation that has changed the world. The films used dye-coupled colors a chemical process that connected dyes together in a close simulation of natural color. The invention of the camera has been traced back to the work of Ibn al-Haytham who is credited with the invention of the pinhole camera. This camera was known as Obscura comprising of two wooden boxes out of which one box had a lens and the other had a screen which was green in colour.