Evolutionary Camera Infographics

This Infographic Shows the Progression of the Digital Camera

If you've ever wondered how the first-ever camera, the camera obscura, developed into the digital camera, the 'A Short History of Photographic Camera' infographic shows the gradual evolution of photography over a span of 100 years.

The 'A Short History of Photographic Camera' infographic uses colorful, graphic illustrations to show the slow development and technological improvement done with cameras from 1835 to 1981 to turn the camera obscura into a fully digital camera. As the years go by, several small improvements are made based on technological advancements and pop culture. Some noteworthy mentions include the Polaroid camera and the Minox.

It's amazing to see the annual transitions of the film camera into a digital one.

Evolution of Photography
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Technological Advancements in Cameras
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Integration of Pop Culture in Photography
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