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Lake Chelan Historical Society: A collection of cameras (photo diary) [1]
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Date: 2022-09-05
The history of photographic cameras begins in 1825, but it wasn’t until 1839 that cameras, more precisely daguerreotype cameras, began to be manufactured. In 1888, George Eastman brought out the Kodak camera with a low price that appealed to the average consumer. With the Kodak, photography quickly became a middle-class hobby. Today many history museums include displays of cameras and projectors. Shown below are some of the cameras which were on display in the Lake Chelan Historical Society Museum in Chelan, Washington.
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