History of a camera By: John Rauch
15 Types Of Cameras 01: obscura 02: 35 mm 03: Early Kodak Box cameras 04: Midg 05: REKO 06:1904 Quarter Plate Sanderson 07: Thornton Pickard 08: Butcher's Cameo 09: 1902 5 x 4" Plate Sanderson 10: Columbia Optical Co. Pecto 1 11: Spartus 12: Minolta 110 SLR 13: Cine Kodak 14: Minox model A 15: Brownie Bullet camera
Obscura 1st camera Reflected picture onto paper
Early Kodak Box cameras Handle. 1st film camera.
35 MM SLR (single lens reflex) technology manual focus 35mm film format
Coronet Midget Bakelite Taylor Hobson meniscus f10 lens
Cyko REKO Images 4 x 5 inches in size Rising and falling front Room to store two extra plate
1904 Quarter Plate Sanderson Rear focus rack Unicum Shutter
Thornton Pickard Petzval lens Focusing screen Dark slide stored in rear of body
Butcher's Cameo Better focus 48c zoom lens
1902 5 x 4" Plate Sanderson long-focus lens ‘A’ pattern
Columbia Optical Co. Pecto 1 Double strutted lens bed Vulcanite dark slides
Spartus Eye-level style Built-in flash holder and reflector
Minolta 110 SLR 110 pocket film format Built-in 1:4,5/25-50mm zoom lens
Cine Kodak Utilizing a special 16mm film No flipping of the film load was required
Minox model A Half the weight of the Riga The lack of a flash nipple
Brownie Bullet camera Dakon Lens Gold colored faceplate