The document outlines the timeline of important developments in camera technology from 1727 to 2012. It begins with Johann Schulz discovering that silver nitrate changes color with light exposure, paving the way for the first photographs. Later developments include Joseph Niepce creating the first photograph with a camera obscura in 1814, Louis Daguerre inventing the daguerreotype process in 1837, and George Eastman creating the first roll film camera in 1888. The timeline ends with wireless cameras being developed by Kodak in 2012 that allow direct sharing and downloading of pictures without a computer.