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Camera Broadcast

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Broadcasting on camera from past to present... Camera Obscura (Pre-17th century): The earliest ancestor. Imagine a dark room with a tiny hole in one wall. Light projects an inverted image of the outside world onto the opposite wall. Artists used this principle for centuries to aid in creating realistic drawings. Early Photography (Early 1800s): Scientists experimented with capturing this projected ima⁶ge permanently. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce used a light-sensitive pewter plate to capture the first permanent image in 1826, with an exposure time of eight hours! Daguerreotypes and Calotypes (1830s-1840s): These were the first practical photographic processes. The daguerreotype, invented by Louis Daguerre, produced detailed, one-of-a-kind images. Henry Fox Talbot's calotype process allowed for multiple copies to be made. Roll Film (1880s): George Eastman's Kodak camera, using flexible roll film, was a game-changer. It was affordable, portable, and held 100 pictures. You simply sent

Types of Camera 📸

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  📸 Types of Camera...  📸 Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR): Offering excellent image quality and versatility, DSLRs boast large sensors for superior low-light performance and sharp images/videos.  They come with interchangeable lenses, allowing you to switch between portrait, landscape, and action lenses depending on your needs.   Mirrorless Cameras:  Similar to DSLRs but with a smaller, lighter body due to the lack of a mirror, mirrorless cameras often prioritize autofocus, making them ideal for capturing fast-moving subjects.  Compact Cameras (Point-and-Shoot): Known for their portability and user-friendly design, compact cameras are perfect for everyday photography.  While they may not offer the same level of control or image quality as DSLRs or mirrorless cameras, they are a great option for capturing casual moments.  Action Cameras:  Designed for capturing action sports and adventurous activities, action cameras are small, rugged, and waterproof. Their wide-angle lenses allow t