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Daguerreotype

Daguerreotype was invented around 1837 by Louis-Jacques-
Mandé Daguerre.
This camera is very old and fragile.
It was a huge box like thing with stand and there was a cloth
that went over it.
When they took the picture it would take a long time to
process.
Polaroid
This was camera that was used in the 1932s-1980s.

The invention of modern instant cameras is generally credited to
American scientist Edwin Land, who unveiled the first commercial
instant camera, the Land Camera, in 1948, a year after unveiling
instant film in New York City. The earliest instant camera, which
consisted of a camera and portable darkroom in a single
compartment, was invented in 1923 by Samuel Shlafrock.
Digital
It is stored as a computer file and not a photographic film. To capture the
image focused by the lens. The first recorded attempt at building a digital
camera was in 1975 by Steven Sassoon, an engineer at Eastman
Kodak.[1][2] It used the then-new solid-state CCD image sensor chips
developed by Fairchild Semiconductor in 1973.[3] The camera weighed 8
pounds (3.6 kg), recorded black and white images to a cassette tape, had
a resolution of 0.01 megapixels (10,000 pixels), and took 23 seconds to
capture its first image in December 1975. The prototype camera was a
technical exercise, not intended for production. The first commercially
available digital camera was the 1990 Dycam Model 1; it also sold as the
Logitech Fotoman. It used a CCD image sensor, stored pictures
digitally, and connected directly to a computer for download.

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  • 1. Daguerreotype Daguerreotype was invented around 1837 by Louis-Jacques- Mandé Daguerre. This camera is very old and fragile. It was a huge box like thing with stand and there was a cloth that went over it. When they took the picture it would take a long time to process.
  • 2. Polaroid This was camera that was used in the 1932s-1980s. The invention of modern instant cameras is generally credited to American scientist Edwin Land, who unveiled the first commercial instant camera, the Land Camera, in 1948, a year after unveiling instant film in New York City. The earliest instant camera, which consisted of a camera and portable darkroom in a single compartment, was invented in 1923 by Samuel Shlafrock.
  • 3. Digital It is stored as a computer file and not a photographic film. To capture the image focused by the lens. The first recorded attempt at building a digital camera was in 1975 by Steven Sassoon, an engineer at Eastman Kodak.[1][2] It used the then-new solid-state CCD image sensor chips developed by Fairchild Semiconductor in 1973.[3] The camera weighed 8 pounds (3.6 kg), recorded black and white images to a cassette tape, had a resolution of 0.01 megapixels (10,000 pixels), and took 23 seconds to capture its first image in December 1975. The prototype camera was a technical exercise, not intended for production. The first commercially available digital camera was the 1990 Dycam Model 1; it also sold as the Logitech Fotoman. It used a CCD image sensor, stored pictures digitally, and connected directly to a computer for download.