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1 Technology By: Sydney Matthews & Jeremy Edmonson

2 Technology Technology is a broad concept that deals with an animal species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects an animal species' ability to control and adapt to its environment. Technology is a term with origins in the Greek "

3 History of Canon Cameras The early leitz lenses - some of them were pretty fast. The fastest lens ever made in fact was made in 1961 on the canon 7 rangefinder Canon’s beginning can be traced back to 1933, though it was 1935 before they were producing cameras in any quantity. From the beginning, the goal was a high quality, very capable camera to equal the vaunted. 1935. "Canon" trademark registered 1935. "Canon" trademark registered 1961. The Canonet introduces EE camera. 1961. The Canonet introduces EE camera. 1963. 1 millionth Canonet shipped. 1963. 1 millionth Canonet shipped. 1969. Canon, inc. established 1969. Canon, inc. established 1971. Canon F-1 debuts. The rivalry between Nikon and Canon starts as to which camera, the Nikon F2 or the Canon F1, is the best professional SLR camera. 1971. Canon F-1 debuts. The rivalry between Nikon and Canon starts as to which camera, the Nikon F2 or the Canon F1, is the best professional SLR camera.

4 History of Canon Cameras 1976. In April 1976, Canon introduced the first microcomputer embedded camera, the Canon AE-1. The Automatic Exposure Control in the AE-1 1976. In April 1976, Canon introduced the first microcomputer embedded camera, the Canon AE-1. The Automatic Exposure Control in the AE-1 1979. Canon introduces a fully automatic auto-focus compact camera, the AF35M 1979. Canon introduces a fully automatic auto-focus compact camera, the AF35M 2002. The EOS-1DS digital SLR camera features a 11.1 Megapixels CMOS sensor that is full-frame, permitting the use of any Canon EF lens. 2002. The EOS-1DS digital SLR camera features a 11.1 Megapixels CMOS sensor that is full-frame, permitting the use of any Canon EF lens. 1987. The EOS650, an auto- focus SLR camera, 1989. The EOS-1 debuts 1987. The EOS650, an auto- focus SLR camera, 1989. The EOS-1 debuts 1992. The EOS5 is introduced as the world's first camera with eye-controlled auto-focus. 1992. The EOS5 is introduced as the world's first camera with eye-controlled auto-focus. 1993. The Rebel models hit the market 1994. The EOS-1N becomes Canon's flagship SLR camera. 1993. The Rebel models hit the market 1994. The EOS-1N becomes Canon's flagship SLR camera. 1994. The EOS-1N becomes Canon's flagship SLR camera. 1994. The EOS-1N becomes Canon's flagship SLR camera.

5 History of Canon Cameras 1995. Canon unveils the world's first zoom lens with image stabilization features 1995. Canon unveils the world's first zoom lens with image stabilization features 1995. Canon enters the digital camera era with the EOS DCS3. 1995. Canon enters the digital camera era with the EOS DCS3. 1995. The SURESHOT DEL SOL is the world's first fully solar-powered camera. 1995. The SURESHOT DEL SOL is the world's first fully solar-powered camera. 1996. The ELPH model is born, ushering a new era of good compact camera design. 1996. The ELPH model is born, ushering a new era of good compact camera design. 1997. The Elph Jr. is ultra- light and ultra-thin which allows it to easily fit into the front pocket of a jeans. 1997. The Elph Jr. is ultra- light and ultra-thin which allows it to easily fit into the front pocket of a jeans. 1998. The EOS-3 with 45- point area AF. 1998. The EOS-3 with 45- point area AF. 1999. The PowerShot digital models are introduced. 1999. The PowerShot digital models are introduced. 2000. The EOS D30 digital SLR camera features a 3 Megapixels CMOS sensor. 2000. The EOS D30 digital SLR camera features a 3 Megapixels CMOS sensor. 2001. The EOS-1D digital SLR camera is introduced 2001. The EOS-1D digital SLR camera is introduced

6 Technology being used today

7 Advantages and disadvantages The Advantages Of Shooting Digitally The Advantages Of Shooting Digitally You have the ability to immediately deliver the image to client You have the ability to immediately deliver the image to client It is easier to store digital images It is easier to store digital images Digital is less harmful to the environment Digital is less harmful to the environment I can make hundreds of full resolution exposures on my One Gigabyte compact flash card, I can make hundreds of full resolution exposures on my One Gigabyte compact flash card, Digital has a steeper learning curve Digital has a steeper learning curve Higher initial cost: Higher initial cost: Everything from poor auto focus to noisy images can be a problem with digital photography. Everything from poor auto focus to noisy images can be a problem with digital photography. While film bodies can fail and film can jam, digital brings a whole new set of worries While film bodies can fail and film can jam, digital brings a whole new set of worries

8 Conclusion

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