10 Things You Never Knew About The Evolution of Cameras

7. The Digital Transition: Pixels and Perfection

Designed by Steven Sasson for Kodak. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Bertrand Labévue

The transition from film to digital photography was a watershed moment in camera evolution. The development of the first digital camera by Kodak engineer Steven Sasson in 1975 laid the groundwork for a new era. Digital cameras replaced film with electronic sensors, capturing images as digital data. This shift brought numerous advantages, including instant review, easy storage, and seamless integration with computers and the Internet. The digital revolution democratized photography further, enabling anyone with a camera or smartphone to instantly capture and share images, transforming how we document and perceive the world.

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