Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - In that country's era, who invented the first camera in the world?

In that country's era, who invented the first camera in the world?

Aristotle, a Greek philosopher in the third century BC, described a dark house with a small hole where light reflected when it entered. 15 16 leonard da vince, an Italian, has a record of studying image black boxes. 16 1 1 year, German Kaeppler invented a "bonded lens", which bonded two concave lenses and convex lenses together. 1666, isaac newton experimented with a prism and discovered the "colorful dispersion phenomenon" of light. These great discoveries of mankind contributed to the invention of black box painting in Europe. This kind of black box painting, in which light passes through the lens to form an image for sketch, is the earliest prototype of the camera. But this only stops at the formation of images, and how to save images has not yet developed to a mature stage. 1837, a French stage artist, l.j.m Daguerre, invented photography that can preserve images because the chemical substance "silver salt" will change when irradiated by light, which is called "silver plate photography". Dakyll's pioneering work, the French government bought his invention right in August 1839 and made it public. A few years later, silver photography quickly became popular in European countries and advanced countries in the world. So most people agree that this age is the age when photography was born.