Kodak
Answer:
The first camera that did not need to have film developed, was the Polaroid Swinger. It was b&w and cost $19.95, the photos developed in the camera and became the photos. It was not digital, technically it still used film, but it was an amazing device.
Chat with our AI personalities
The first camera was made by Alhazen, it was made around 1000AD! It was a Pinhole camera. He was born in Basra, Iraq ***This was not a camera in the modern sense. It did not produce photographic images of any sort as the application of silver salts for imaging was not discovered until around the 17th century. It was not until appx. 1826 that the first permanent image was made.
Sorry, the Blackberry 7750 does not have a camera or even picture viewing capabilities in email or text messaging. i wish they would have at least made it picture viewing capable, don't you.
The first American-made cameras were made in Rochester, N.Y.
well if you just want a stright awnser its a photo.
I tell you about Camera's. I am well qualified. Spent 1979-1984 as staff Engineer for waga tv. 1984-2004 I was SR. Service Engineer for Sony Electronics, specializing in the repair and operation of broadcast camera's. the first portable color camera's in use were made by RCA and Ikegami. 1972 Ikegami HL-33 was a two peice model, consisting of,Camera body and a back pack. Camera body contained only optics prism and three tubes and preamplifiers. The back pack contained the processing, syncronizing. this is where you will find picture of first camera http://www.ikegami.de/image_j/handylooky_1.jpg