In 1890, a movie camera typically cost between $200 and $300, which was a significant amount of money at the time, equivalent to several thousand dollars today when adjusted for inflation. The earliest motion picture cameras, like those developed by inventors such as Thomas Edison and the Lumière brothers, were complex devices and relatively expensive, limiting their accessibility to filmmakers and studiOS. As technology advanced, prices eventually decreased, making film production more widely available.
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