Fox Talbot's Camera

Fox Talbot's Camera of 1835 required exposure times of over an hour
Daguerreotype Camera

Daguerreotype Camera of mid-1800s was the first model sold to the public
Kodak Autographic Special Camera

Kodak Autographic Special of 1918 was an early roll-film Camera
Ensign Camera

Ensign of 1930s, with a side viewfinder: was popular in sports photography
Brownie Hawkeye

Brownie Hawkeye of the 1940s reflected the new use of plastic in design
Duaflex Camera

1950s Duaflex was modelled on the superior twin-lens cameras of the time
Manual SLR Camera

It needs to be focused and wound on manually
Automatic SLR Camera

It has an automatic film-loading and wind-on mechanism
Basic Compact Camera

It has a fixed length lens and built-in-flash
Advanced Compact Camera

They are often fitted with a zoom lens, giving extra flexibility
Leica Camera

They were the first to use the small-format, 35mm film
Underwater Camera

It has large easy-to-read dials for use deep underwater
Bellows Camera

Allows for a wide range of image magnification
Disposable Camera

Simple and light and used only once
Digital Camera

Does not use film,but stores pictures digitally


