Kodak Brownie

Hi. My mom gave me her mom’s camera – a no 2 Brownie made by Kodak?
It’s about 90 years old – does anyone out there know what it’s worth today?
Thank you!
Depends on the condition but… 100 bucks
http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-Kodak-Pocket-Brownie-automatic-camera_W0QQitemZ270236711614QQihZ017QQcategoryZ67375QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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VINTAGE WORKING KODAK BROWNIE 8 MOVIE CAMERA $14.99 |
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Vintage c1903 KODAK No1 BROWNIE Model B BOX CAMERA! $77.63 |
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Vintage Kodak Brownie Six – 20 Senior Box Camera $9.85 |
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Vintage c1935 KODAK Six-20 BROWNIE JUNIOR Super model BOX CAMERA! $30.58 |
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Vintage c1908 KODAK No3 BROWNIE BOX CAMERA! $26.19 |
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Vintage KODAK BROWNIE WIND UP CLOCKWORK MOVIE CAMERA 8MM F 2.7 $15.00 |
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1964 Kodak ad, Brownie Auto 27 Camera, Duck hunters $5.99 |
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VINTAGE KODAK 35 AND KODAK BROWNIE AUTOMATIC CAMERAS $50.00 |
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Vintage Kodak Brownie Box Camera NR $5.99 |
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Kodak Brownie 8 Movie Camera f/2.7 $12.00 |
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KODAK ORIGINAL CASE FOR BROWNIE 44A AND 44B CAMERAS $31.53 |
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C1915 – 1926 Kodak No.2A Folding Autographic Brownie Camera in Good Condition $71.12 |
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kodak brownie Holiday camera, # 179 $4.00 |
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kodak brownie 8mm movie camer 2 $10.00 |
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Vintage KODAK Brownie HOLIDAY FLASH Camera + manual $15.50 |
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► NICE Vintage Kodak BROWNIE Flashmite 20 Picture CAMERA w/ Box $19.65 |
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1960 MINI VINTAGE BROWNIE SLR STARMETER OUTFIT CAMERA FLASH UNOPENED FILM BOOK $38.00 |
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Vintage Baby Brownie Special-Kodak (1939-54) Vintage loc 3C5 $39.95 |
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Vintage Kodak no. 2A Folding Pocket Brownie Camera with RED BELLOWS $40.14 |
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Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash model camera $0.99 |
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Vintage Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera Flash Model With Box and Tag! $30.00 |
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Vintage Kodak Brownie 127 In PVC Pouch $6.31 |
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VINTAGE KODAK 8 MOVIE LIGHT FITS OVER CAMERA BROWNIE 8 $15.79 |
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VINTAGE BROWNIE BULLET MINI 127 FILM BOX CAMERA by KODAK in EXCELLENT CONDITION $8.99 |
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ESTATE SALE KODAK BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERA & CASE, HOYA FILTER CASE, FREE SHIP $44.83 |
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The Last UK Made Kodak Brownie Model I for 110 Film c1980-82 $7.89 |
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Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Bakelite Camera, 1949-1951 $6.00 |
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Kodak brownie 8 mm movie camera and etc $4.99 |
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Vintage Kodak #2A Folding Autographic Brownie Camera $19.99 |
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RARE VINTAGE Kodak Brownie “Holiday” FILM Camera Bakelight ART DECO $39.99 |
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RARE VINTAGE Kodak BROWNIE No. 2 BOX Camera ART DECO ! For Collectors! $59.99 |
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RARE VINTAGE Kodak BROWNIE Junior Six-20 Camera ART DECO ! For Collectors! $39.99 |
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RARE VINTAGE Kodak BROWNIE No. 2A Model B BOX Camera ART DECO ! For Collectors! $49.99 |
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VINTAGE KODAK BROWNIE 44A CAMERA, ORIGINAL BOX WITH 2 BOXED FLASHOLDER 5 $7.89 |
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VINTAGE KODAK CAMERA BROWNIE 44A WITH ORIGINAL BOX $7.89 |
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VINTAGE KODAK BROWNIE SIX-20 CAMERA IN ORIGINAL BOX WITH INSTRUCTIONS. $7.89 |
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VINTAGE KODAK BROWNIE CAMERA FLASHOLDER 3 IN ORIGINAL BOX $3.15 |
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VINTAGE KODAK BROWNIE 127 CAMERA FLASH OUTFIT IN ORIGINAL BOX $7.89 |
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VINTAGE KODAK BROWNIE FLASH II CAMERA IN ORIGINAL BOX WITH INSTRUCTIONS. $3.15 |
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VINTAGE KODAK CAMERA BROWNIE CRESTA BOXED WITH INSTRUCTIONS $7.89 |
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Kodak Brownie Camera Set $55.00 |
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KODAK SIX-20 BROWNIE JUNIOR CAMERA $4.73 |
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Vintgae Kodak Brownie 2A with Original Carrying Case $9.95 |
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Vintage Kodak Brownie Starflex box and accessories $25.00 |
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eastman kodak co. no.3a folding autographic brownie $48.00 |
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JOBLOT OF 6 VINTAGE CAMERAS, ASSORTED KODAK BROWNIES $7.89 |
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KODAK BROWNIE CRESTA CAMERA COMPLETE WITH CANVAS CASE ALL IN VGC FOR AGE $4.73 |
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3 box cameras kodak Duaflex II brownie bulls-eye hawkeye and flash attatcments $15.00 |
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VINTAGE ANTIQUE USED SIX-20 BROWNIE E MADE BY KODAK BOX CAMERA AS PARTS LONDON $60.00 |
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VINTAGE KODAK BROWNIE VECTA CAMERA IN ORIGINAL BOX $7.89 |
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KODAK BROWNIE REFLEX Vintage BAKELITE CAMERA $15.79 |
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Kodak Brownie Holiday Flash Outfit $20.00 |
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Kodak Brownie Starmatic Camera With Kodalite Flasholder & Field Case $9.95 |
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Kodak Brownie Cresta 3 1960 Medium Format Point and Shoot Film Camera $8.69 |
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Eastman Kodak No.2 Folding Brownie Camera Automatic I.B.T. NR! $17.19 |
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Kodak Brownie Bullet Camera $3.25 |
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Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Camera Flash Model $2.85 |
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KODAK BROWNIE 8MM MOVIE CAMERA No 83 $19.99 |
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KODAK BROWNIE 44A CAMERA 127 FILM TYPE $1.56 |
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NO.2 KODAK AUTOGRAPHIC BROWNIE $15.79 |
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KODAK BROWNIE 300 MOVIE PROJECTOR MODEL TWO 8 MM F 1.6 LENS VINTAGE EXC COND $27.99 |
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NO 2 FOLDING AUTOGRAPHIC BROWNIE KODAK 120 FILM VERTICAL FOLDING CAMERA $16.60 |
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Vintage KODAK Brownie Target Six-20 camera—very collectible-very good condition $19.99 |
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Vintage BLUE Kodak 2A Brownie Model C Film Box Camera Good Working Condition $69.99 |
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Kodak Brownie Twin 20 Outfit $25.00 |
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BROWNIE KODAK HAWKEYE CAMERA FLASH MODEL $5.00 |
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VINTAGE KODAK FOLDING BROWNIE NO.2 CAMERA WITH CASE $15.79 |
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Vintage Kodak Brownie Two Lamp Movie Light AMERICANA Made IN USA $9.99 |
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8mm Brownie Movie Camera Model 2! No. 77 Kodak w/box!! $69.99 |
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Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model Camera $9.99 |
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Kodak Brownie Reflex in original box $9.99 |
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Kodak Brownie Reflex 20 with flash and flash cover $12.99 |
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Kodak Brownie Reflex and flasholder in original boxes $9.99 |
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Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model Camera $9.99 |
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Vintage Kodak Brownie Special 620 Film Box Camera $6.99 |
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Vintage Kodak 8MM Brownie Movie Camera Model 2/ Complete in Box $15.00 |
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Vintage Kodak Brownie No. 2A model C 116 Film Box Camera $6.99 |
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Vintage 1961 Kodak Brownie Starmatic II Camera $14.99 |
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Brownie Target Six-16 Vintage Eastman Kodak Camera 616 Film $16.99 |
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Vintage Kodak Brownie Super 27 Camera, Original Box, Manual, Neck Strap, 1961 $10.00 |
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Vtg Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Box Camera Flash Model Film Inside Mid-Century Display $14.99 |
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NICE VINTAGE EASTMAN KODAK BROWNIE #2A BOX CAMERA $19.99 |
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Vintage Antique Kodak Target Brownie Six Model 20 Box Camera $14.99 |
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VINTAGE KODAK CAMERA BROWNIE HOLIDAY CAMERA USED $9.99 |
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KODAK BROWNIE NO 2 CARTRIDGE HAWKEYE BOX CAMERA MODEL C EMBOSSED BOX CAMERA $15.79 |
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Kodak Brownie Holiday Flash Camera $7.99 |
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NICE VINTAGE EASTMAN KODAK BROWNIE #2 BOX CAMERA $24.99 |
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VINTAGE KODAK BABY BROWNIE SPECIAL CAMERA $2.50 |
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Vintage Kodak Brownie 8mm Film Movie Camera Model 2 w/ Box in Working Condition $39.99 |
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Kodak Brownie Bulls-Eye, Kodak Twindar Lens-6X9CM!! No Reserve $6.59 |
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VTG NO. 2 BROWNIE CAMERA BY EASTMAN KODAK CO. MODEL D $45.00 |
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ANTIQUE EASTMAN KODAK BROWNIE REFLEX-SYNCRO MODEL, RARE FIND $10.00 |
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Brownie Reflex Synchro Model $20.00 |
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vintage KODAK Six-20 BROWNIE JUNIOR BOX CAMERA . 1934-1942 Orig Instruction Book $14.99 |
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VINTAGE KODAK BROWNIE HAWKEYE CAMERA FLASH MODEL USES KODAK 620 FILM $14.95 |
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1913 Kodak No 2A Brownie Autographic Folding Camera Looks Very Good $7.99 |
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L859 LOT 3 CAMERAS KODAK BROWNIE STARMITE VEST POCKET AUTOGRAPHIC & BANTAM $22.50 |
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vintage ANTIQUE KODAK NO. 120 BOX CAMERA, BROWNIE $9.99 |
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VINTAGE KODAK BROWNIE HAWKEYE CAMERA $24.95 |
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Kodiak Cakes Frontier Flapjack & Waffle Mix, 24-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) $31.29 Although Kodiak Cakes was created in 1995, its origins go back long before.For many years, Penny Clark thought of packaging up her father’s pancake recipe and starting a business selling great tasting whole grain pancake mixes. One summer day in 1982, she decided she would mix up the dry ingredients of Grandpa’s “hot cakes” recipe and sell them to our neighborhood in brown paper lunch sacks. On… |
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Blown Glass 1955 Kodak Brownie Camera Ornament The camera that captured a million memories of moments large and not-so, memorialized in exquisitely detailed, hand-painted, mouth-blown glass. Kodak introduced the Brownie over a century ago. This version is circa 1955, a “remember when” icon of a slower, “wait for pictures” age. Made in Germany. Boxed for giving. Measures approximately 3.25″W X 2.25″D X 3″H and is crafted to be enjoyed for gener… |
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George Eastman: The Kodak King $1.49 Biographical profile of George Eastman, founder of the Eastman Kodak Co. and inventor of the Kodak and Brownie cameras that revolutionized photography. In roughly 30 years beginning in 1880, Eastman changed the world of photography. Instead of cameras the size of microwave ovens, and the need for a tent, chemicals, glass plates and enormous patience, the camera alone priced at nearly $50, Eastman … |
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Kodak Brownie 127: A new lease of life with 35mm film $2.99 Describes how to use ordinary 35mm film in a Kodak Brownie 127… |
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KODAK EASYSHARE MAX Camera $299.95 Kodak Easyshare Max high-performance digital camera Z990 takes your photography to the next level. The Kodak’s Share button allows you to share your Kodak’s Moment with your friends and family through e-mails, digital frame, Kodak Gallery, Facebook, YouTube and other social media platforms. Learn more about the latest Kodak’s performance digital camera models with the Share button and the 30X Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon optical zoom lens today! |
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When Photography Started And Who The Inventors Were ?
In early 16th century, artists trace scenes by using camera obscura and camera lucida. These early cameras did not fix an image in time; they only projected what passed through an opening in the wall of a darkened room onto a surface. In effect, the entire room was turned into a large pinhole camera. Indeed, the phrase camera obscura literally means “darkened room,” and it is after these darkened rooms that all modern cameras have been named.<br><br>
<b>Nicéphore Niépce</b><br>
The first photograph is considered to be an image produced in 1826 by the French inventor Nicéphore Niépce on a polished pewter plate covered with a petroleum derivative called bitumen of Judea. It was produced with a camera, and required an eight hour exposure in bright sunshine. However this process turned out to be a dead end and Niépce began experimenting with silver compounds based on a Johann Heinrich Schultz discovery in 1724 that a silver and chalk mixture darkens when exposed to light.<br>
Niépce, in Chalon-sur-Saône, and the artist Louis Daguerre, in Paris, refined the existing silver process in a partnership. In 1833 Niépce died of a stroke, leaving his notes to Daguerre.
<b>Louis Daguerre</b><br>
While he had no scientific background, Daguerre made two pivotal contributions to the process.
He discovered that by exposing the silver first to iodine vapour, before exposure to light, and then to mercury fumes after the photograph was taken, a latent image could be formed and made visible. By then bathing the plate in a salt bath the image could be fixed.
In 1839 Daguerre announced that he had invented a process using silver on a copper plate called the Daguerreotype. A similar process is still used today for Polaroids. The French government bought the patent and immediately made it public domain.
<b>William Fox Talbot</b><br>
Across the English Channel, William Fox Talbot had earlier discovered another means to fix a silver process image but had kept it secret. After reading about Daguerre’s invention Talbot refined his process, so that it might be fast enough to take photographs of people as Daguerre had done and by 1840 he had invented the calotype process.
He coated paper sheets with silver chloride to create an intermediate negative image. Unlike a daguerreotype a calotype negative could be used to reproduce positive prints, like most chemical films do today. Talbot patented this process which greatly limited its adoption.
He spent the rest of his life in lawsuits defending the patent until he gave up on photography altogether. But later this process was refined by George Eastman and is today the basic technology used by chemical film cameras.
<b>Frederick Scott Archer</b><br>
In the darkroom in 1851 Frederick Scott Archer invented the collodion process. It was the process used by Lewis Carroll.
<b>Slovene Janez Puhar</b><br>
Slovene Janez Puhar invented the technical procedure for making photographs on glass in 1841. The invention was recognized on July 17th 1852 in Paris by the Académie Nationale Agricole, Manufacturière et Commerciale.
<b>George Eastman</b><br>
In 1884 George Eastman, of Rochester, New York, developed dry gel on paper, or film, to replace the photographic plate so that a photographer no longer needed to carry boxes of plates and toxic chemicals around. In July of 1888 Eastman’s Kodak camera went on the market with the slogan “You press the button, we do the rest”. Photography became available for the mass-market in 1901 with the introduction of Kodak Brownie.
Since then color film has become standard, as well as automatic focus and automatic exposure. Digital recording of images is becoming increasingly common, as digital cameras allow instant previews on LCD screens and the resolution of top of the range models has exceeded high quality 35mm film while lower resolution models have become affordable.
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