The Daguerreotype was the first camera used to create a permanent photographic positive image.
The first camera used to create a permanent photographic positive was the Daguerreotype. Invented by Louis Daguerre in 1839, this process produced a stable unique positive image on a silver-coated copper plate through exposure to light in a camera obscura. The Daguerreotype significantly reduced exposure time and created lasting results but only produced a single image.
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