An Overview of The Camera
Since they were invented in 1827, cameras have evolved into pretty awesome instruments. The first permanent photograph was developed in 1837. By the early 1940's color photography was produced. A real breakthrough was introduced with the Polaroid cameras that were able to produce a photo instantly.
Over time cameras were able to be used underwater and anywhere. Imagine being able to take photos of underwater scenery and later sharing what you saw with your friends and loved ones.
They began to produce disposable cameras and in 1981 the digital camera made the scene. With digital cameras a whole new world opened up for the camera buff. The camera could hold multiple photos in a memory card and later be downloaded into your computer or printed out on a camera printer. Digital made it possible for pictures to be sent by e-mail and even phone. digital cameras allow you to see the picture at once on a screen and delete it or retake it if it's not what you want.
Movie cameras were developed to record not only picture but movement. The camcorder came along and we had pictures, movement and sound. Years after taken people could watch and hear what the event was like from years ago. Cameras can record motion and sound so not only can you take a picture for posterity but you can get the subject and the sound as well. You can record your kids growing up, your family get togethers with parents, grandparents and friends and all the good times that make up your life and memories. Imagine what this can mean to you after someone is gone - to be able to see them and hear them - What a wonderful memory to keep for grandchildren and those who come after.
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Casio 4.0 Megapixel Digital CamerasNikon Digital Cameras
Fuji 4.0 Megapixel Digital Cameras
Minolta 5.0 Megapixel Digital Cameras
Canon EOS 20D
Pentax 4.0 Megapixel Digital Cameras
7.0 Megapixel Point and Shoot Digital Cameras
Olympus 2.0 Megapixel Digital Cameras
2.0 Megapixel Digital Cameras

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