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− | An '''Instant camera''' is a camera that allows chemical development of an exposed piece of film inside the camera or triggered by the camera. Modern instant cameras use [[instant film]]. Therefore they have inbuilt mechanical features to trigger the self-development of each image after exposure. | + | An '''Instant camera''' is a camera that allows chemical development of an exposed piece of film inside the camera or triggered by the camera. Modern instant cameras use [[instant film]]. Therefore they have inbuilt mechanical features to trigger the self-development of each image after exposure. Predecessors of the instant cameras were the '''development-inside cameras'''. The first marketed camera of that type was the [[Appareil Dubroni]]. |
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Revision as of 07:18, 22 October 2012
An Instant camera is a camera that allows chemical development of an exposed piece of film inside the camera or triggered by the camera. Modern instant cameras use instant film. Therefore they have inbuilt mechanical features to trigger the self-development of each image after exposure. Predecessors of the instant cameras were the development-inside cameras. The first marketed camera of that type was the Appareil Dubroni.
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