The Brownie was a long-running popular series of simple and inexpensive cameras made by Eastman Kodak.Introduced in 1900, it introduced the snapshot to the masses. Early designs from the mid-1800s generally lacked any control over focus, aperture, or shutter speed. At 2 ¼ inches wide, the negatives are larger than 35mm, delivering higher resolution and sharpness. 120 film was introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1901 for the inexpensive Brownie Box cameras. Vintage Box Cameras. Initially marketed to consumers for snapshots, it later became the preferred format for professionals. It was a basic cardboard box camera with a simple meniscus lens that took 2 1/4-inch square pictures on 117 roll film.It was conceived and marketed for sales of Kodak roll films. Fortunately, we made this carry case so you can keep your camera safe wherever you go, and free your hands up for more important things, like drinking macchiatos.

Agfa B-2 Cadet Vintage 1930s Box Camera. George Eastman took the simple operation of the box camera, combined it with a name and an advertising campaign that would appeal to children, sold it for a dollar and made millions.

A3. Polaroid Originals Box Camera Bag Polaroid cameras are pretty little things, but not always convenient when you're on the move. $23.99 +$14.90 shipping. The box-type camera was developed in the late 19th century and marketed under many names, but most successfully by Eastman Kodak Co. as the "Brownie". Box cameras rely on the most basic form of photographic technology, utilizing a sealed rectangular container with a fixed focus lens on one end and film at the other. Free shipping on many items ... Make Offer - 1930's AGFA box camera Vintage Black Film Camera. Introduced in the 1820s, Box Cameras offered only the most basic form of image recording technology; a rectangular box with a fixed focus lens at one end and a roll of film at the other.

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