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The first camera

1888, george eastman of the United States invented the first Kodak camera with film in the world-Kodak camera 1. 1924 Lai Ci company invented the first 35mm Leiez camera. 1937 Germany produced the world's first 35mm single-lens reflex camera-Axeti. 1959, zoom lens for photography produced by Austrian Fu Lunda company. 1977, Japan's Kobayashi VI company manufactured the world's first autofocus camera. From 65438 to 0988, Japan produced the world's first fully automatic single-lens reflex camera-Minolta 7000I, which can automatically focus on moving objects. China's camera industry had a small amount of production during the Republic of China, but it was not really produced because of backward technology and poor equipment. From 1956 to 1960, camera factories were established in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Guangzhou and Sichuan, and the camera industry in China started. At the end of 2002, China produced hundreds of millions of cameras of various models and uses. In the world, China is not only a big consumer of cameras, but also a big producer. It not only needs domestic demand, but also exports to other countries in the world.