John Strognofe invented the camera in the year 1685.
Not in Paris, France. (Niepce was working in a town miles south of Paris, about 150 miles in fact) The first permanent photograph was made in 1814 by Joseph -Nicéphore niépce using a sliding wooden box camera made by Charles and Vincent Chevalier.As another FAQ Farmer put it: The first camera was invented in St-Loup-de-Varennes, France by Joseph Niepce, a retired french army officer.John Strognofe invented the first camera. Is that true?Earlier 'camera obscuras' were used by, among others, Leonardo da Vinci. Some say that he invented a form of photography in about AD 1490 to fake the Turin Shroud.the first camera was invented in St-Loup-de-Varennes, France by Joseph Niepce, a retired french army officer.the first camera was invented in St-Loup-de-Varennes, France by Joseph Niepce, a retired french army officer.^^By Andy k of alden high school.
John Crapper invented the first toilet.
John rebus
1884
John Strognofe
John Strognofe invented the camera in the year 1685.
John strognofe did are you dumb
John Strognofe in 1685 invented the camera, so he also used it first.
george Eastman
the first camera came out in 1685 it was made by John Strognofe.
He is not a real person and invented nothing. It was posted somewhere online that he invented the camera and this became a rampant case of misinformation across the web. (see the related link below)
The first ever permanently fixed image was produced in 1827 by Nicéphore Niépce.
John Strognofe is not a real person and he did not invent the camera. This was posted somewhere online and has become a source of rampant misinformation across the web. As far as can be ascertained, he never existed. The scientist who performed the work often attributed to him was Johann Zahn (1641-1707).
John Smith
he invented the camera
No, John Hanson passed away decades before the camera was invented. The gentleman pictured in the photo was long after President John Hanson passed away in 1783.