10 Camera Coloring Pages - Free!
Technology
What do you think about the camera we have colored? Do you think the mosaic technique suits this drawing? We would love to see which one you will use when you color.
The pointillism, hatching, and gradient techniques are good options. If you want to take a little risk, you could even try to imitate the mosaic we have made. You have so many drawings to choose from that you could apply every coloring technique there is!
At Coloring Together you will find an endless number of drawings to print and color. To pick the one you like best, you just have to enter one of our themed galleries. They are packed with gorgeous coloring pages!
This time we have put together a great gallery of camera coloring pages. It is made up of drawings of photo cameras, antique cameras, and photographic cameras. Not even in a photography store will you find as many cameras as in our gallery!
Remember that all the camera pictures to color come with fun facts. Take a moment to read them and discover a ton of fun facts about cameras!
Send us the best drawings you have colored so we can upload them to our website! They will serve as an example for those just starting out in the incredible world of coloring. What better example than the drawings of an artist as skilled and talented as you!
What material would you like to start coloring with? Did you say metallic colored pencils? Or do you prefer to use glitter pens? The truth is, it doesn't really matter much what material you use... Your technique is so precise that whatever you choose will look wonderful!
Cameras coloring pages
Why color pictures of cameras?
Can you imagine what the world would be like if there were no cameras? Family albums, fashion magazines, movies, and shows would not exist. The truth is, we also could not make video calls, nor would we have ID documents as complete as the ones we have today.
Much less could we take selfies with our friends or funny videos of our pets! Did you see how important cameras are in our daily lives? That is why at Coloring Together we decided to dedicate one of our beautiful drawing galleries to them.
In addition, we have paired each of the camera coloring pages with a really interesting fun fact. They will let you learn many new things while we have fun coloring together!
Before starting, bring a few sheets of white paper so you can print the camera pictures to color that caught your attention the most. Finally, get your work table ready and select the art materials you are going to use.
Remember that art is like a camera: you must focus on the small details, capture your essence in every composition, and if the result doesn't turn out as you hoped, you can always try a new shot!
Learn while coloring Cameras
- The fastest video camera in the world is “STAMP,” a device capable of recording 4.37 trillion frames per second. It was created in 2014 by a group of researchers at the University of Tokyo, in Japan.
- The camera with the most lenses in the world was created in November 2009 at the Nagoya Institute of Technology, in Japan. It has 158 lenses and is the work of Doctor Yoshiro Ishino.
- The highest-resolution digital camera in the world is the “LSST Camera.” It has a total resolution of 3.2 billion pixels and was created to be part of one of the telescopes at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, in Chile.
- The largest collection of instant cameras in the world belongs to Wong Ting Man; who, from 1992 to May 2011, managed to gather more than 1,042 of them. Truly impressive!
- The largest collection of movie cameras in the world had 894 units as of January 2010. It belongs to American Richard LaRiviere, who began collecting them back in 1960.
- The smallest and lightest flying camera in the world is the “DelFly Micro,” a kind of aerial drone shaped like a dragonfly. It was created in 2008 by a group of researchers at Delft University, and it has a 10-centimeter wingspan and weighs 3 grams.
- The largest instant camera of all time is the “Polaroid 20×24,” which, as its name indicates, produces instant photos of 20 x 24 inches. Only 5 of them exist and each one weighs an impressive 107 kilograms.
- The smallest digital camera in the world was created in 2011 by the American company “Hammacher Schlemmer.” It has a resolution of 1.9 megapixels and tiny dimensions of 2.858 x 2.7 x 2.54 centimeters.
- The largest camera collection in the world belongs to Indian photojournalist Dilish Parekh; who, from 1977 to September 2005, managed to gather more than 4,425 cameras of different types and brands.
- The most expensive camera ever auctioned was a “LEICA 0-SERIES NO.122.” In March 2018 it was acquired in Vienna by an anonymous collector who paid the outrageous amount of 2.95 million dollars.
- The first digital camera in history was created in 1975 by American Steve Sasson. It took black-and-white images, had a resolution of 0.01 megapixels, and weighed 3.6 kilograms. It was the size of a toaster!
