The History of Cameras
The first camera was invented in 1816 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce and documented in letters. Photography technologies developed in the 1830s-40s, revolutionizing culture by allowing real life images to be captured and shared. The third-gen iPad, launched in 2012, had upgraded displays and cameras while running iOS 6 with 200,000 apps, unlike early iPad models which lacked cameras entirely.
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The History of Cameras
The first camera was invented in 1816 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce and documented in letters. Photography technologies developed in the 1830s-40s, revolutionizing culture by allowing real life images to be captured and shared. The third-gen iPad, launched in 2012, had upgraded displays and cameras while running iOS 6 with 200,000 apps, unlike early iPad models which lacked cameras entirely.
The History of Cameras
The first camera was invented in 1816 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce and documented in letters. Photography technologies developed in the 1830s-40s, revolutionizing culture by allowing real life images to be captured and shared. The third-gen iPad, launched in 2012, had upgraded displays and cameras while running iOS 6 with 200,000 apps, unlike early iPad models which lacked cameras entirely.
The rst camera was invented in 1816 by Frenchman Joseph
Nicéphore Niépce. The invention of the camera was documented in letters to his brother, according to “The History of Photography”.The rst photographic technologies were produced during the 1830s and 40s. The invention of photography would revolutionise culture and communication in the West forever. For the rst time, images of 'real' life could be captured for posterity and sent around the world.Apple iPad 3 (2011)
The third-gen model came in 2012 with a display and camera
upgrade. It ran iOS 6 and the App Store had around 200,000 dedicated apps when this model launched.In a major point of external di erentiation, the original iPad line lacks cameras entirely whereas the iPad 2 models have front and rear mounted cameras.Removing the camera was probably the best way to hit their cost budget without seriously reducing consumer acceptance of the iPad.