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  2. Timeline of photography technology - Wikipedia

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    William Kennedy Laurie Dickson develops the "kinetoscopic" motion picture camera while working for Thomas Edison. 1895 – Auguste and Louis Lumière invent the cinématographe. 1898 – Kodak introduces the Folding Pocket Kodak. 1900 – Kodak introduces their first Brownie, a very inexpensive user-reloadable point-and-shoot box camera.

  3. Press camera - Wikipedia

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    The bulk and weight of the camera itself, as well as the size of the film holders (two pictures per film holder), limited the number of exposures photographers could make on an assignment; this was less of an issue with 12 exposures on a roll of 120 film, or 36 exposures on 35 mm film. [8]

  4. History of film technology - Wikipedia

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    When the film medium came about in the 19th century, there already was a centuries old tradition of screening moving images through shadow play and the magic lantern that were very popular with audiences in many parts of the world. Especially the magic lantern influenced much of the projection technology, exhibition practices and cultural ...

  5. Category:1900s cars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1900s cars" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 310 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. Movie camera - Wikipedia

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    Camera bodies, and sometimes lenses, were increasingly made in plastic rather than the metals of the earlier types. As the costs of mass production came down, so did the price and these cameras became very popular. This type of format and camera was more quickly superseded for amateurs by the advent of digital video cameras in the 2000s.

  7. History of the camera - Wikipedia

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    This was an analog camera, in that it recorded pixel signals continuously, as videotape machines did, without converting them to discrete levels; it recorded television-like signals to a 2 × 2 inch "video floppy". [41] In essence, it was a video movie camera that recorded single frames, 50 per disk in field mode, and 25 per disk in frame mode.

  8. Here's how Providence's mayor is making a case for noise ...

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    The cameras would be posted throughout the city, and would capture the license plate of cars breaking the city's noise ordinance. Here's how Providence's mayor is making a case for noise cameras ...

  9. Kodak Brownie - Wikipedia

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    The Brownie was a series of camera models made by Eastman Kodak and first released in 1900. [1]It introduced the snapshot to the masses by addressing the cost factor which had meant that amateur photography remained beyond the means of many people; [2] the Pocket Kodak, for example, would cost most families in Britain nearly a whole month's wages.