Showing posts with label Digital Photography History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Photography History. Show all posts

20.7.10

The Development History Of Digital Camera Images

Digital cameras make it easy for anyone to take digital camera images, store it on a media device, print it from their computers and archive the images for later use.

While the camera that came on the market in 1986 was a digital camera of sorts, the first true camera that was able to record digital images didn’t become available until 1990. This was the Dycam camera and it was able to connect to either a PC or the Mac to transfer images.

About a year later, the Kodak Company marked the first of their formats of digital cameras. This was the beginning of a new wave of photographic technology. People realized that there was an easier way to shoot, store and retrieve their images.

Today, the digital SLR cameras are truly amazing. These professional level cameras are perfect for capturing arts photography, travel photography, stock photography, nature photography and much, much more.

The digital camera is not the only device that is able to record digital images. Many people own a cell phone, blackberry, PDA or even a laptop computer, which can take either a still photograph or digital camera images.

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3.7.10

The Early Days Of Digital Photography History

It may be said, that digital photography history began in December 1975, when the very first digital camera image was captured. This is a fairly long time ago, because most people did not know what a digital camera was, as recently as the year 2000.

The image that was taken more than thirty years ago, was a picture in black and white. Since most people are now familiar with megapixels, that first image was 0.001 megapixels. This means approximately 10,000 pixels.

Shortly after that, although digital cameras actually began to outsell film cameras and in 2005 it was hard to find point and shoot film cameras at all.

The full impact of digital photography history may have come full circle with the achievement of popular use of digital cameras from 2005-2009, a time where the film manufacturers closed factories and production lines.

It all started with capturing images for spaceship navigation, progressed to the 12 Megapixel digital cameras of today, with many bells and whistles to please almost every photographic need. These modern digital cameras range from the point and shoot consumer digital cameras to the professional standard digital cameras.

The modern age of digital cameras has seen an explosion in new technological developments since the beginnings of digital photography history.

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