Timeline Of Canons EOS DSLR Range

The Significant and technical innovation and aesthetic development of photography
- 1827 - Joseph Niepce creates first photographic image by using a method called Heliograph or sun writing.
- 1839 - Louis Daguerre creates and invents the method of fixing images, also known as the daguerreotype, which is a method of fixing, one of a kind photographs to glass plates.
- 1841 – Meanwhile In England, a photographer named William Fox Talbot created another type of fixing images called the calotype. This processing is very unique because its what we still use today, the negative to positive processing. Another added benefit to this invention is that photographs can be reproduced
- 1851 – The wet plate process was created which entailed added gelatine mixed with silver halides to glass plates, which improved exposure time to around 2-3 seconds. This is also known as the collodion process invented by Fredrick Scott Archer.
- 1861 – The first colour image was produced by James Clerk Maxwell.
- 1888 – Kodak Roll film was invented.
- 20th Century
- 1900 – ‘Brownie’ The first mass marketed camera
- 1926 – The first 35mm Camera invented by Leica called ‘Lietz’
- 1927 – General Electrics invent the first modern flash bulb
- 1933 – Henri Cartier Bresson Decides to move from painting to photography.
- 1936 – Development of Kodacrome the first multi-layered colour film
- 1947 – Magnum Agency was founded by Henri Cartier – Bresson, David Seymour and Robert Capa
- 1968 – First Image of earth from the moon.
- 1978 – Konica introduces the first point and shoot, auto focus camera to appeal to the mass market.
- 1988 – Canon demonstrates first digital camera
- 1990 – adobe Photoshop is released.
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21st Century – Camera phone released.

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