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When was photography invented?

1839 August

Daguerre, a French painter, announced the invention of silver plate photography, and the world's first portable wooden box camera was born.

184 1 year, optician Vogeland invented the first all-metal camera, equipped with the world's first photographic lens designed by mathematical calculation, with a maximum phase aperture of 1: 3.4.

1845, German von Martens invented the world's first 150 turning point.

1849, Davie-Blue Scott invented a stereo camera and a stereo observation mirror with two lenses. 186 1 year, physicist Maxwell invented the world's first color photo.

1866, German chemist Short and optical scientist Arjun invented barium crown optical glass in Zeiss Company, and produced positive photographic lens, which made the design and manufacture of photographic lens develop rapidly. 1888, Kodak Company of the United States produced a new type of photosensitive material-soft and rollable "film", which was a leap in photosensitive materials. In the same year, Kodak Company invented the first one in the world.

1906, American George hillas used the flash for the first time. In 2003, German oskar barnack developed the world's first 135 camera.