Yes
In about 1890. NB this was the first roll-film camera, the very first camera was invented in the 1820s.
The first successful picture camera was the Daguerrotype developed around 1825
doh with the worlds first camera
George Eastman did neither. What Eastman did do was establish a system that simplified Photography so that anyone who could afford his camera could take pictures. He invented a particular hand-held camera that required nothing more of the user than to point it and push the button, and he established the first commercial processing facilities to eliminate the need for the user to have his own darkroom. The first hand-held Eastman camera was the Eastman-Cossett Detective Camera of 1886, but it proved to be too expensive to manufacture, so only a few were produced. The first Kodak camera was introduced in 1888, and was an immediate success, in spite of the very high initial cost of $25 for the camera, and $10 to process the 100-image roll and reload the camera.
Thomas Edison invented the first motion picture camera. :D The Briton, William Friese-Green was the first person to make a practical movie camera. His son was the first to demonstrate colour movies in the early 1920s.
George Eastman invented a Kodak camera
He was issued a patent a motion picture roll film in 1884. He was issued a patent for the first hand-held camera with roll film in 1888, called the Kodak camera.
Kodak
The first camera was invented long before the 1900s. George Eastman invented the "Kodak" camera, the first camera marketed to the general public, in the 1900s.
The first Polaroid camera was the Polaroid 95 Land Camera, manufactured from 1948-1953.You can see a picture of this camera via Related Links, below.
the Kodak camera
George Eastman, 1888.