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Once it's rewound and out of the camera, you don't.

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How many exposures were thereon a roll of film sold with Kodak's first box camera in 1888?

I looked this up and no info was given on the number. The camera came preloaded with the film and after it was used it was taken to be processed.


Costing 25 the first Kodak box camera in 1888 had enough rolled film for 100 exposures which you developed by mailing the whole camera to Rochester Who invented it?

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George Eastman Kodak invented roll film and a camera that used it in 1888. Before that, only single shot cameras existed, mostly using glass plates that were difficult to use. As I recall, the camera contained enought film for 100 exposures and had to be mailed away to have the film removed, processed and prints made. Kodak returned the camera re-loaded.


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Where can one purchase Kodak photo books?

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