FLASHTUBE
FLASHTUBE, (xenon flash lamp). A compact device made of xenon tubes mounted near a reflector, as a means to take sharp photographs of moving objects without blur.
The View-Master
The View-Master 3-D viewer and its "reels", which are thin cardboard disks containing seven stereoscopic 3-D pairs of small color photographs on film. Tourist attraction and travel views predominated in View-Master's early lists of available reels, most of which were meant to be interesting to users of all ages.
FIRST Polaroid INSTANT CAMERA
The instant camera is a type of camera that generates a developed film image in 60 seconds or less. The cameras were useful for ID cards, passport photos, or for individuals to readjust should they not get the desired photo during the first shooting. They were also instrumental for police officers and/or firemen to create an instant, unaltered photo at the scene later to be used as evidence.