One unconfirmed theory that persists is that the legendary inventor Daedalus was the first to use an early pinhole camera made from illitic clay combined with a tablet treated with silver nitrate. Traces of evidence of actual photographic experimentation are rumored to be among the ruins of ancient Knossos. These rumors seem a combination of wishful thinking and unexplained physical evidence.
The box camera called The Brownie was made by the Eastman Kodak Company.
The first box camera was produced and sold in 1888 by the KODAK company. This box camera was the first to be widely used by the public and also the first to use roll film.
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See discussion page to see why "Kodak" is not the correct answer to this question. There are no candidates which fit the whole question. No company's first camera was both a box camera and named No. 1.
The first box camera to do well with consumers was the Kodak box camera that went on the market in 1888. People liked it because it was lightweight and they didn't need a tripod to use it.
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Charles and Vincent
the first digtal camera was in 1918
Check on the box it came in!!