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2007

The First ever of its kind;

It had the internet, you could browse the web, send emails, listen to music and watch videos and make calls

First iPhone

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1861 -First photo of this kind, taken on May 17,1861;

Capturing a scene three times by using three separate black-and-white photographic exposures, once through each primary color filter (red, green, blue); Created one photograph by combining the three images through projection or other optical techniques; Highly important in the expression of emotions and other aesthetics in modern-day photography.

Color photography

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1967 - 1st compact video recording device that could be easily operated with one hand; Used VHS-C tapes to allow people to record videos in an easy-to-use format; First publicly available portable video camera; Uses cassette tapes to capture video and audio; Made videography available to the public.

First Camcorder

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1975
Converted light into an electronic signal, then digitized and stored the image on a digital cassette tape; Allowed photos to be developed without the long process of a dark room and film, paving the way for phone cameras and more accessible photography.

First Digital Camera

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1913

Pioneered by Oskar Barnack at Leitz, leading to the revolutionary, compact Leica camera in 1925, which made photography commercially successful for photojournalists and amateurs by using a horizontal frame and smaller, portable bodies.

35 mm film camera

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1839

Silver-plated copper plate, known for its mirror-like surface. Created highly detailed images, but photographs could not be reproduced; each image was unique.

Daguerreotype

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1840 - Created by Henry Fox Talbot

Early photographic process; created a negative image allowing for multiple prints; required very long exposure times and lacked detail.

The paper negative was coated with chemicals, making it light sensitive.

Calotype

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4th century BC

A dark chamber that has a small hole on one side. When light emits through the opening, the outside world is projected upside down on the opposite wall. It was originally used as a drawing aid. 

Camera Obscura

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1900

It was revolutionary and inexpensive, costing only $1. It made photography accessible and affordable for people.

Kodak Brownie Box Camera

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2025 heat-forged aluminum unibody enclosure that maximizes performance, battery capacity, and durability; Equivalent 200 mm focal length, the 8x optical-quality zoom makes this the longest iPhone Telephoto ever; 18MP Center Stage front camera; A19 Pro chip; Battery lifeAll-time high; eSIM.

Iphone 17 pro max

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1842

A unique genre of camera that allows pictures to be a Prussian Blue;

Uses chemicals (salts) and UV light to make white on blue prints

The Cyanotype

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1987
Created by Thomas and John Knoll; Powerful image creation, graphic design, and photo editing software; Significantly advanced the stylistic part of photography and editing abilities, leading to a more individualized photographic community.

The Invention of Photoshop

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1948 - Invented by Edwin Land; It’s a handheld camera that instantly prints the photo once you take it; you don't need to go through the whole process in the darkroom.

The first Polaroid camera

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First commercially available of this invention was the Sharp J-SH04, released in Japan in November 2000, revolutionized mobile communication. Earlier, in 1999, Kyocera launched the VP-210, while in 1997, engineer Philippe Kahn developed a version of this technology.

First Camera Phone