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Cameras originally captured images on light sensitive material, later known as film, in a black and white format, but in the late 1800s a chemical process involving dyes was invented so cameras could capture colored images, although it wasn’t until many decades later that amateur photographers used colored film.
The first commercial DSLR (digital single lens reflex) was launched by Kodak in 1991.
The first camera that was transportable was designed by Johann Zahn in 1685, although more less practical cameras had been designed.
Television first went on sales in the 1920’s
Although the technology was developed earlier, color television sets didn’t become widespread until the 1970’s.
October 30, 1925, John Baird made the first transmission of a moving image of a human face by television.
Before July 1941, radio networks and other entrepreneurs had been experimenting with the possibilities of television for more than two decades.
The public had a chance to experience television at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York.
In year 1926, John Baird first displayed television which had only 30 lines and gave coarse image.
Sony began selling VCRs in 1970 that was capable of recording the television shows.
Color television introduced in the U.S
In 1948 cable T.V is introduced in Pennsylvania.
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First movie made.
H41d0W6vGnaA1Cwc5 On June 25, 1951, CBS broadcast the very first commercial color TV program.
The first cartoon was "Steamboat Willy", a Mickey Mouse cartoon by Walt Disney, in black and white. It was made in 1928.
In 1895 the first music video is filmed at Thomas Edison’s studio.
The first pinhole camera,also called the Camera Obscura, was invented by Alhazen
George Eastman patents Kodak roll-film camera. Eastman was a pioneer in photographic films usage.
First mass-marketed camera. It was presented by Eastman. It was on sale until 1960s.