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Cameras: The Evolution of Capturing Reality | Golden Age

Cameras: The Evolution of Capturing Reality | Golden Age

The history of cameras dates back to 1816 when Joseph Nicéphore Niépce captured the first permanent photograph. Since then, cameras have evolved significantly,

Overview

The history of cameras dates back to 1816 when Joseph Nicéphore Niépce captured the first permanent photograph. Since then, cameras have evolved significantly, with the introduction of film rolls by George Eastman in 1885, the first digital camera by Steven Sasson in 1975, and modern-day mirrorless cameras. The controversy surrounding camera surveillance and privacy has sparked debates, with a controversy spectrum of 6/10. The influence flow of camera technology can be seen in the work of artists like Cindy Sherman, who has used cameras to challenge societal norms. With a vibe score of 8/10, cameras continue to shape our perception of reality, with 1.4 trillion photos taken worldwide in 2020 alone. As camera technology advances, with the likes of Lytro and Light Field Lab, we can expect to see even more innovative applications, such as 3D modeling and augmented reality. The future of cameras will likely be shaped by companies like Sony, Canon, and Nikon, who are investing heavily in AI-powered camera systems.