Camera Bags
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The first camera that was immature and portable enough to be practical for photography was built by Johann Zahn in 1685, though it would be almost 150 years before technology caught up to the full stop where this was practical |
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| Antiquated photographic cameras were essentially congruous to Zahn's model, though regularly with the addition of sliding boxes for focusing |
| Before each exposure, a sensitized plate would be inserted in forward of the viewing screen to entry the image |
| Jacques Daguerre's in demand daguerreotype case utilized copper plates, while the calotype process invented by William Fox Talbot recorded images on paper. |
The first colour photograph was made by James Clerk Maxwell, with the aid of Thomas Sutton, in 1861
