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CAMERA

"A camera is the save button for the


mind's eye."
What is a camera
A device that consists of a lightproof
chamber with an aperture fitted with
a lens and a shutter through which
the image of an object is projected
onto a surface for recording (as on
film) or for translation into electrical
impulses (as for television broadcast)
Camera History
Johann Zahn designed the first camera in
1685. But the first photograph was
clicked by Joseph Nicephore Niepce in
the year 1814.

The first permanent photograph of a


camera image was made in 1825 by
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce using a sliding
wooden box camera made by Charles and
Vincent Chevalier in Paris.

Niépce called his process "heliography".


Working Principle of Camera

Every camera is essentially a lightproof box, with


some method of letting in just a small amount of
light at just the rig ht time. Once the lig ht is in the
box, it forms an image like in the camera obscura),
causes a chemical reaction on photographic film (like
in the Brownie camera), or energizes a photocell (like
in a digital camera).
Early Cameras
Plate Cameras Polaroid Cameras
C opper plates with silver Polaroid cameras, also
coating were used. called Land C amera

These cameras were made

called the by Edwin Land in 1948.


Daguerreotypes. The This camera used a
film was treated with special patented process
iodine to get images. where photos could be
processed and printed
instantly.
Camera Obscura
J oseph Nicephore Niece, Roll Film Cameras
in 1826, paved the way The 1880s saw a
for modern photography revolution in cameras.
by making the first The ‘Kodak’ camera first
permanent photograph. started using paper films
and quickly moved on to
celluloid. It was made by
George Eastman.
Modern Cameras

Most cameras produced today are With a digital camera, the light entering
digital, largely replacing those that through the lens strikes an image sensor. The
capture images on photographic signal output by the image sensor is processed
film. within the camera to create image data, which
. is stored on the memory card. The image can
be simultaneously viewed on the picture
display.
Digital Cameras

DSLR MIRRORLESS COMPACT


A DSLR consists of a body—the A mirrorless camera usually gives Compact cameras are our final
part of the camera that records you all the same capabilities and category, and they are just that
the image—and a removable features as a DSLR, but in a — small and compact! They may
lens. slightly smaller package. They are also be called “point-and-shoot”
This ability to change lenses on very quiet—there is no loud cameras.
a DSLR gives you lots of “click- click!” when you snap a
flexibility. photo.
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