The History Of a Camera
The first ever camera known to man was made by a man called Alexander Wolcott, On may the 8th 1840. He was also one of the first to open the earliest Photography shop, in New York, known as a Daguerran parlor, However the earliest photographs were not taken with Alexander Wolcott's invention.
Joseph Nicephore Niepce used a sliding wooden box to take photographs in 1826.
This sliding box could capture images by using a mixture of silver and chalk exposed under a light source. Johann Heinrich Schultz discovered this silver and chalk method in 1724.
The first camera invented by Mr. Wolcott could take candid photos and Mr. Wolcott used the daguerreotype process to reproduce the images on paper. It incorporated all of the previous discoveries made with regards to the creation of a box that uses light to reflect images and the development of images on paper.
This is the first camera ever invented.
Types of camera's
There are two types of cameras, the point-and-shoot and the SLR. Both types come in film or digital varieties.
The functions
Most people opt for point-and-shoot cameras, which are small and compact. They have automatic functions that make them ideal for taking on trips. SLR stands for "single lens reflex." This refers to how the camera lets light enter it. SLRs are larger and more awkward to lug around, but they take much better pictures than point-and-shoot cameras.
The Features
Point-and-shoot cameras are simple to use and easy to carry, though they can have some manual functions. But if you want excellent picture quality and professional-looking pictures, an SLR camera is a better choice. SLRs give you more control over the look of your image and more options, because you can change lenses.
This is an SLR camera, which is much more expensive than a point and shoot camera, However, this camera is a point and shoot camera, which is a lot cheaper and easier to use.



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