Thursday 16 February 2012

Film to digital

"The Changes to Camera Technology over the last 70 years"

"The technology that the modern camera is based on was created several hundred years ago. Although the ancient ideas were far away from the types of cameras that we know, they were well ahead of their time in relation to the technology and materials that they had at their disposal. It wasn’t until 1885 when George Eastman created the modern photograph film technology that made cameras a convenient product for consumers. Eastman also created the very first Kodak camera which served to further advance the camera industry and its popularity among consumers.

The first Kodak camera was sold with the film already loaded inside and consumers needed to send the entire unit to the company to get their film developed. The company would then reload the camera with new film and send it back to the consumer so they could take more pictures with it. But this system did not last very long before more advancements were made.

In the first year of the 20th century, 1901 George Eastman capitalized on his own technology and created the Brownie. This new camera was the first one that had the capability of taking snapshots and it was small enough to be convenient for camera owners to carry around with them. As a result of its popularity, affordability and small size, the Brownie was the preferred camera that families could take with them on vacations and special occasions to create memories that would last a lifetime. The Brownie was so popular that it continued to be produced and marketed well into the 1960s.

In 1914, Oskar Barnack experimented with 35mm film that was used to create movies and films. His goal was to create a 35mm film that could be used in cameras to create still pictures rather than motion pictures. Though he began this technology in 1914, the troubles that occurred with the onset of World War I made further advancements impossible for the next several years. Twenty years later, the Kodak Company began working on this technology and made several advancements that made it more convenient for average consumers to use. The Retina I by the Kodak Company was cheaper than other models with similar technology, but it was still more expensive than other mass produced cameras of the era.

While many companies were trying to create better technology for their cameras, a new type of camera jetted onto the scene in 1948. The Polaroid was an instant camera that attracted many consumers because of its instant gratification capabilities. People could take a picture with the Polaroid camera and have their photo in a matter of minutes. Even though it was more expensive than the other cameras of the time, it was still one of the biggest selling models because people enjoyed having their pictures just moments after taking them. It was a novelty at first, but it soon became a luxury that many people had to have. Even today, the Polaroid camera is one of the best selling models in the camera industry because of its affordable price and instant capabilities.


In recent years, the digital technology even spilled over into the camera industry. Even though the predecessors of today’s digital cameras began in 1972 with a Texas Instruments prototype, the true digital camera as we know them today was not produced until 1988 in Japan and later in 1991 in the United States. Even after years of technological advances, though, digital cameras still cost thousands of dollars well into the following decade. As a result, only professional photographers and others with high-paying careers had access to quality digital cameras. The pixel technology and other aspects of the digital camera eventually became less expensive and mass produced soon after and they were also more affordable as a result. Today, you can get a decent digital camera for less than $500 with many different features and options.

Cameras have helped to reshape our history because we can actually see photographs of things that have happened. We can get a better idea of events through still pictures and videos, too. The adage “A picture is worth a thousand words” is not very far off from the way that cameras have helped to revolutionize the way we see our world and our surroundings".  http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/cameras.html



Like the article above says, over 100 years ago cameras were pretty much none existant. However when they were invented, they were extremely basic not only did they cost a lot of money to purchase, it was quite complex to get the film's with the photographs developed as they had to send the camera off to have the film removed and developed, then back to the company which the camera had been purchased from so they could re-load it with a new film ready for more photographs to be captures. This must of been quite pricey for people as well, meaning it probably wasn't very comman for loads of people to have cameras, as it was expensive not only for the camera's but for the developing and such.

As technology advanced further, so did cameras. New and different types and models of cameras we're produced, one of the most comman and popular camera's was and still in the Polaroid camera. It's are very neat little piece of equipment, the fact that you can snap a picture and it instantly prints and you have the printed image within minutes of snapping is obviously quite appealing to people, however all of that comes at a price.

We have gone from having film cameras that had to be sent off so that the film could be developed, to other film cameras such as medium and large format cameras, as well as cameras being produced by companies such as Pentax, Canon and Nikon - from black and white film to the transition into colour film, to the technological advancenet allowing us to have digital SLR cameras by numerous companies such as Nikon, Canon, Sony, Lumix, Sigma, Pentax, Olympus and Samsung.

Nowerdays digital slr cameras are affordable, they are a very comman purchase and everyday they advance further. It's because of the high demand of the digitial slr that the prices are affordable, the fact that they are wanted by so many people helps to keep the price reasionable. Although slr's that are far better and far superior to some cameras are a lot dearer due to things such as the megapixels, the settings it has and the model of the camera only to name a few. Basically if you want a camera that is at the top end of the market it will cost you a lot of money.

Many years ago people only wanted cameras for family use, captureing events like birthdays, anniversaries and family holidays. However people want cameras for these reasons plus many more such as work - proffessional photographers whether it be portraiture, lanscape or architecture, weddings, parties as well as other events. People just want cameras to capture photos as a hobbie. The use of cameras has grown throughout the years, therefore technology has grown with that need.








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