1. NAME :- Vasita Abhay Jitu
Roll No :- MCE22027
CLASS :- SYBAMMC (ENG)
TOPiC :- Types of camera
TEACHER:- Sanghmitra
Bendkhale.
2. How many types of cameras can you think of?
Types Of Camera
3. • History of Camera
The first device able to reproduce and
capture an image was invented in 1816 by
Joseph Nicéphore Niépce and was called
the heliograph. In 1839, Louis Daguerre
created the daguerreotype, which was much
closer to the photographic camera concept
we know today
4. • Types Of Camera
1 :- CAMERA OBSCURA
2 :- DSLR CAMERA
3 :- SLR CAMERA
4 :- FILM CAMERA
5 :- SMARTPHONE CAMERA
6 :- MIRRORLESS CAMERA
5. 1 :- Camera Obscura
A box with a small pinhole and photosensitive paper; when pinhole is
open, paper is exposed to light
Versions of camera obscura used as early as the 16 century;
telescopes would project images onto walls in darkrooms
1816: Joseph Niépce first to combine camera obscura with
photosensitive paper and glass
1826/27: ‘View from the Window at Le Gras’
6. 2 :- DSLR CAMERA
Digital single-lens reflex camera
1991: First commercial DSLR; Kodak DCS 100
DSLR = Digital single lens reflex
Works identically to the manual SLR
Replaces film with a digital sensor
Advanced functionality
Full frame & Crop-frame (full-sized sensor vs. smaller, more compact sensor)
Crop Frame
Full Frame
7. 3 :- SLR CAMERA
SLR = Single-Lens Reflex
Uses Penta-Prism Mirror To Allow
Photographer To See Exactly What The
Lens See’s.
8. 4 :- FILM CAMERA
A MOVIE CAMERA :
(also known as a film camera and cine-
camera) is a type of photographic camera
that rapidly takes a sequence of
photographs, either onto film stock or an
image sensor, in order to produce a moving
image to display on a screen.
9. 5 :- SMARTPHONE CAMERA
2000 : First Camera Phone; J Phone
Initially, Very Limited;
Low Quality
Low Focus Range
Extreme Small Sensor
10. 6 :- MIRRORLESS CAMERA
MILC: Mirrorless Interchangeable-lens Camera
2004: Leica M, first MILC
Advantages;
More accurate representation of final image
Gets rid of the penta-prism mirror = Lighter, smaller
Less parts, less expensive
11. A true photograph need not be explained, nor can it be contained in words.
Thank you so much
for your interest and
attention.
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-Ansel Adams.