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box camera - MAP AcademySimple camera consisting of a light-sealed cuboidal box that has a lens fixed to one end, and the photographic film plane on the other.
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Kodak and the Rise of Amateur PhotographyOct 1, 2004 · Invented and marketed by George Eastman (1854–1932), a former bank clerk from Rochester, New York, the Kodak was a simple box camera that came ...
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George Eastman, Kodak, and the Birth of Consumer PhotographyIn 1888, Eastman introduced a new box-type camera, small in size and loaded with a spool of the strippable paper film. The camera sold for $25 (about $760 in ...
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Kodak Brownie Camera | The Franklin InstituteEastman Kodak introduced the new Brownie dollar box camera in 1900; the release was supported by a major advertising campaign.
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Box cameras | History of Photography Class Notes - FiveableBox cameras revolutionized photography by making it accessible to the masses, marking a significant shift in the history of the medium · These simple, affordable ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Pinhole: Nature's Lens - Geophysical InstituteMay 18, 1986 · As time went on, the camera obscure was made into smaller and smaller versions that eventually became the forerunners of the box camera, in ...Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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Beginners Guide To Understanding And Using A Brownie Box CameraMany of the following features can be seen below on the camera pictured at left. LENSES Most Brownies came with a fixed-focus lens, either meniscus (concave ...
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Kodak, various box cameras representing 1901 - 1933This lead to the first Eastman box camera in 1888, simply called the "Kodak". Recognizably a box camera, it was a wooden box, with a barrel shutter and came pre ...
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The Beginning: Box Cameras - LomographyJul 24, 2015 · The history of cameras began in 1820, when Joseph Nicéphore Niépce invented a box camera prototype while working on a pinhole camera.Specifications · How The Camera Works · Meniscus Lens And Chromatic...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The most important cardboard box ever? - BBC NewsJan 5, 2015 · It doesn't look exciting... a small cardboard box covered in leatherette - but the Brownie may be the most important camera ever made.
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The History of Photography: Pinholes and Polaroids to Digital ImagesJan 17, 2021 · On a summer day in 1827, French scientist Joseph Nicephore Niepce developed the first photographic image with a camera obscura. Niepce ...
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Daguerre (1787–1851) and the Invention of PhotographyOct 1, 2004 · Each daguerreotype is a remarkably detailed, one-of-a-kind photographic image on a highly polished, silver-plated sheet of copper, sensitized ...
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Daguerreotype camera | National Museum of American HistoryDescription: This simple wooden box daguerreotype camera is an example of the earliest type of cameras used in America from the introduction of photography ...Missing: portable | Show results with:portable
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Photography in Canada, 1839–1989 | Techniques & TechnologiesDaguerreotype cameras were essentially lightproof wooden boxes with simple lenses that produced a crisp image with a mirror-like reflective finish.1 The ...
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From the Camera Obscura to the Revolutionary KodakInventor George Eastman received a patent (number 388,850) for the camera's shutter and the trademark (number 15,825) for the Kodak name on September 4, 1888.
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Carjat: Le Phoebus Price Guide: estimate a camera valueCarjat: Le Phoebus - c1880-1885. 6.5x10.5cm plates, box-type camera. No shutter. Made by Dany et Lepage, designed by Etienne Carjat.Missing: 1870 | Show results with:1870
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The Pocket Kodak Camera | Science Museum Group CollectionBox camera for rollfilm 102, 1 //2 x 2 inches. Fitted with a single lens of fixed focus and aperture. T/I rotary shutter. Circular viewfinder.
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Highlight from the Photo Cold Vault: Gelatin Dry Plate NegativesMay 9, 2013 · Invented by Richard Leach Maddox in 1871, gelatin dry plate negatives became the most popular form of negative in use from 1880 to 1900.
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Celebrating Free Enterprise and One Hundred Years of Kodak ...Feb 7, 2000 · It was 100 years ago, in February 1900, that George Eastman first introduced the Kodak Brownie box camera. The price tag was one dollar, and film sold for 15 ...Missing: launch $1 117
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Before Instagram, There Was KodakNov 21, 2023 · By the end of 1905, Kodak had sold over 1.2 million Brownie cameras and had persuaded one-third of the United States' population to take up ...Missing: sales | Show results with:sales
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Kodak Scout Cameras at Historic CameraKodak Scout Cameras were a manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1929 to 1934. Three versions were made, one for the each of the Boy Scouts, Girl ...
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Zeiss-Ikon Box Tengor 54/2 (1931) - mike eckman dot comFeb 19, 2019 · This is a Zeiss-Ikon Box Tengor 54/2, medium format 6×9 box camera, made by Zeiss-Ikon between the years of 1931 – 1938.
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Back to Basics – the Box Camera | The Tight Fisted PhotographerFeb 11, 2014 · The box camera had a long and noble history – they were central to the popularisation of photography during the first half of the Twentieth ...Missing: definition features
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The rise, rise, rise... and fall of the compact film cameraJul 29, 2021 · Despite all the automation, consumer surveys revealed that the biggest problem with 35mm compact cameras was film loading errors resulting in ...
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This year's 'must-have' digital camera owes a lot to Kodak's first ...Oct 14, 2025 · Disposable cameras, from both Kodak and Fujifilm, still live on four ... Lomography releases new LOMO MC-A 35mm autofocus compact camera.
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Popular Brownie | V&A Explore The CollectionsNov 2, 2004 · The sides of the box are fastened together with metal hinges. The front of the camera has two small glass windows and in the centre is the lens.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Spartus Box 120 | Art Deco CamerasThe Spartus Box 120, produced in 1942, is a medium format box camera with a bakelite body, 120 film, 8 images, 105mm lens, and 1/30s shutter speed.
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Kodak Introduces Brownie Cameras | Research Starters - EBSCOThe camera's initial price of twenty-five dollars included the cost of processing the first roll of film. The camera also came with a leather case and strap.<|separator|>
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cameras collection by bill339 - CollectiBlendThe camera uses 127 roll film and was manufactured in the US and Spain. It has a meniscus lens, f/11 aperture, a single shutter speed of 1/40th of a second ...
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Shutter Types - Antique and Vintage Cameras - Early PhotographyRotary / Sector. In various forms these shutters consist of a pivoted plate containing an aperture rotating across the lens opening or near the focal plane.Missing: meniscus | Show results with:meniscus
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The Kodak box camera - Science Museum Group CollectionKodak box camera for cartridge film 2 1/2" diameter, 100 exposures. Detective camera. With periscope lens of f.l 57mm. With rotating horizontal cylinder ...
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Homemade box camera project | Talk PhotographyNov 20, 2024 · To make sure the film remains scratch free at the film plane/pressure plate. 3. Keep the film flat against the plane and avoid light from ...
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Box camera - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera encyclopediaMay 17, 2025 · Box cameras are the oldest class of photographic cameras. The first camera ever used for making persistent photographic images was the big ...Missing: features | Show results with:features
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Conley Box CamerasThe shutter can be released by either the lever on the front right-hand side or by an optional bulb. The knob beneath the shutter chooses one of two aperture ...<|separator|>
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Kodak Brownie Model DNov 8, 2023 · Stamping: Metal parts for the camera body were stamped out using dies. · Casting: Metal parts such as the lens mount and shutter were cast.A Review · Loading The Camera · Sample Images<|control11|><|separator|>
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Original Kodak Camera, Serial No. 540George Eastman invented flexible roll film and in 1888 introduced the Kodak camera shown to use this film. It took 100-exposure rolls of film that gave circular ...
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Kodak Six-16 Camera - A Gifted Camera Experience - 35mmcDec 23, 2022 · Kodak Six-16 camera used Kodak 616 film (naturally), that film was discontinued in 1984. So there's no phoning B&H for a couple rolls of ...Missing: specifications | Show results with:specifications
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620 Film - Vintage Camera Lab620 Film is a medium format roll film introduced in 1932 by Eastman Kodak as an update and completely unnecessary alternative to the 120 format.
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620 Film Lives at The FPP! - The Film Photography ProjectJun 18, 2020 · In 1932 Eastman Kodak had many milestones. It was the year they introduced 620 film and the 620 dedicated cameras. Notably this is also when ...
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CARJAT Le Phoebus - AppaphotCARJAT - CARJAT Le Phoebus ; Type : FIELD CAMERA ; Format : 6,5 X 10,5 cm ; Lens : Achromatique en laiton à crémaillère de mise au point ; Shutter : le capuchon ...
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Crown Camera at Historic CameraMay 9, 2021 · The Crown Camera was manufactured by T.P. Bethell of Liverpool in circa 1897. A quarter plate cardboard box camera capable of processing two ...
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Zeiss Ikon Box Tengor (56/2) - Vintage Camera LabMay 12, 2014 · The Goerz Frontar-Achromat lens has three aperture settings: f/9, f/11, and f/16 which can be set underneath the lens. Three preset focus zones ...Missing: 1920s body variable<|control11|><|separator|>
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Seneca Scout No. 2 & 2A CameraThe Seneca Scout was a light, fix-focus camera with an automatic shutter, easy-load film chamber, and two view finders. The No. 2 took 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch ...
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ANSCO Memo (1927) - mike eckman dot comJul 21, 2020 · This is an ANSCO Memo, a compact 35mm box camera that shoots 18mm x 24mm exposures on double perforated 35mm cinema film.
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Ansco: Memo Price Guide: estimate a camera value - CollectiBlend1927. Half-frame 35 mm. Wooden box with vertical leather upholstery. finder optical tube above. 50 shows 18x 23 mm on 35 mm film in cassettes ...Missing: compact travel<|control11|><|separator|>
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Learn How the Brownie Camera Changed Photography ForeverMay 9, 2025 · The Brownie Camera was affordable and easy to use, costing just $1 in 1900. · Kodak marketed the Brownie Camera to kids, showing that anyone ...
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The Most Important Camera of Every Generation | FstoppersOct 26, 2025 · At just one dollar, this simple box camera was affordable to almost anyone. Its operation was so straightforward that Kodak marketed it to ...<|separator|>
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Kodak Vintage Brownie Target six-16 Box Camera 1930's USA ReadIn stock $11.05 deliveryMade in the United States, this camera features a sleek black design with dimensions of 5 x 5.5 x 3.5 inches and weighs 1.5 lbs. The Brownie Target Six-16 model ...
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A Tale of Two Box Cameras - Filmosaur - WordPress.comJan 20, 2017 · The Craftsman offers more features and refinements than the Hawkeye. The viewfinder is much larger and equally bright and has a pop-up hood for shade.Missing: characteristics materials
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Five game-changing cameras that turned us into photographers - BBCMar 20, 2017 · The five key cameras that put photography in the hands of the masses. ... Kodak Brownie box camera with original cardboard packaging, 1900 | Getty ...
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Brownie Flash II - Film Still PhotographyThe quality of the lens is very basic so you will not get sharp images. This is more of a throwback to the pictorialist efforts, where soft focus, play on ...
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Camera Review: Kodak Brownie Hawkeye, Flash Model - EMULSIVEJan 24, 2019 · It is important to keep in mind the hard limitations of this camera when using it. You cannot change the shutter speed and you cannot change the ...
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Kodak No.2A Brownie - Photo-AnalogueJun 11, 2017 · No.2A Brownie with Fomapan 200 showing light leaks and scratches. The light leak appeared to be due to the fact that there's a very small gap ...
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Meet the Camera: Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash - FilmosaurApr 12, 2013 · ... light leaks. I added an internal surround of self-adhesive felt that should limit the amount of light that can enter once film is loaded (I ...<|separator|>
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Goodbye, Box Camera! Hello, TLR! - Mike Sirotin PhotographyMay 14, 2018 · They were the original point-and-shoot cameras, and their reign came to an end only in the 1950s, when the 35mm format finally took over the ...Missing: decline | Show results with:decline
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Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash (1950) - mike eckman dot comJul 15, 2021 · This is a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash, an all plastic box camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York between the years 1950 and 1961.
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Disposable Camera History: Point, Shoot, and Throw Away - TediumMar 8, 2023 · The disposable camera helped pave the way for digital photography. But the basic idea was a century old by the time it went mainstream.Missing: influence | Show results with:influence