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First Box Camera
George Eastman introduced the Kodak box camera. The first commercially successful box camera for roll film. -
1912 Box Camera
The No. 00 Cartridge Premo was Eastman Kodak's smallest box camera ever. It measures only 2½ inches tall and created a 1¼ x 1¾ inch image. -
1936 Camera
The Kodak cameras not only allowed all families to enjoy photography, but it also started a very interesting and negative new phenomenon- labeling people's economic class just by the camera they used. It was made from 1936 to 1938 and was a costly $87.50. One could see the Bantam and other cameras in its class at various camera clubs that were popping up all over the country. -
1959 Japanese Camera
The Nikon F was supported by a comprehensive set of lenses and accessories. The Nikon F signalled the maturity of the Japanese photographic industry and ended the German domination of the 35 mm camera market. -
1975 First Digital Camera
To operate on the go, the device required no fewer than 16 nickel cadmium batteries. When you capture a digital image it is stored this on the attached digital tape cassette recorder. The transfer process reportedly took 23 seconds to complete. -
2009 Digital Camera
This Sony digital camera is one of the many different brands and digital cameras made today. It has 12.1 megapixels as apposed to the first box camera that didn't have megapixels.