Camera Bags

The development of the collodion wet plate performance by Frederick Scott Archer in 1850 cut exposure times dramatically, but deserved photographers to prepare and develop their breaker plates on the spot, generally in a mobile darkroom. Despite their complexity, the wet-plate ambrotype and tintype processes were in widespread good in the latter divided of the 19th century.

Cameras that capture many images in sequence are noted as movie cameras or as ciné cameras in Europe; those designed for indivisible images are still cameras. However these categories overlap, as Camera Bags still cameras are often worn to capture moving images in defined effects work and modern digital cameras are often able to trivially switch between still and motion recording modes. A video camera is a category of movie camera that captures images electronically (either using analogue or digital technology).