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Did you have a camera or video recorder during the Anti-Japanese War?

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1839, Daguerre made the first practical silver camera, which consisted of two wooden cases. One wooden box is inserted into another to focus, and the lens cover is used as a shutter. Only by controlling the exposure time for 30 minutes can a clear image be taken. 184 1 year, optician Vogeland invented the first all-metal camera. The camera is equipped with the world's first photographic lens with the maximum phase aperture of 1: 3.4 designed by mathematical calculation. 1845, German von Martens invented the world's first 150 turning point. 1849, Davie-Blue Scott invented a stereo camera and a two-lens stereo observation mirror. 186 1 year, physicist Maxwell invented the world's first color photo. 1860, Sutton, England designed the first single-lens reflex camera with a rotatable viewfinder. 1862, Detrie, a Frenchman, stacked two cameras together, one for taking pictures and the other for taking pictures, forming the prototype of a dual-lens camera. 1880, Baker of England made a double-lens reflex camera.

1874, Jules Jean Sang of France invented the camera. He wound the photosensitive film on a toothed film supply reel. Under the control of the pendulum mechanism, the film supply tray moves intermittently in the circular film supply box, and the pendulum mechanism drives the shutter to rotate. Every time the film stops, the shutter will open for exposure. Janssen connected this camera to a telescope, which can take a set of photos of planetary motion at the speed of one per second. Janssen named it a photographic gun, which is the originator of modern movie camera +Y6R.