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21st century technology

I think a technological advance in the 21stcentury has to be the camera. We have always had cameras back in the day but as the decades and years go by many advances are made. We’ve gone from the pinhole Camera in the 1500s to the Daguerreotype Camera in 1839 to the Reise Camera in 1900to the Leica I in 1925to the Polaroid Model 95 in 1947 to the Kodak Digital Camera in 1975to the Fuji Quick Snap-in 1986 to the Sharp J-SH04 in 2000 to the Apple iPhone in 2007 to the GoPro HD Hero 2008. 

We have evolved so much throughout the years and in the next few years, I see a major difference in the functions provided by a future camera. The pinhole was one of the first known cameras invented and people could only see the picture upside down, it took a lot of heads and years to create what we have today and I in this time and age wouldn’t be able to tell you what the future holds in the case of cameras. 

I know for a fact the quality is obviously going to get way better and more expensive, just like Apple is doing with their phones. An Apple iPhone of a generation 7 smartphone takes better pictures of many cameras, so maybe in the future cameras would be just on phones and would be so advanced we wouldn’t even need to have an actual Nikon or a canon like camera. It certainly would be more convenient to just have a phone as a camera for all occasions and trips. I think a feature for newer inventions might include designated storage just for camera usage (pictures and videos) instead of having one storage type for everything on the phone.




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