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No, Thomas Edison did not invent a disposable camera. The concept of the disposable camera was developed much later, with the first successful model being introduced by Kodak in 1986. Edison is best known for his inventions in electric lighting, phonographs, and motion pictures, but disposable cameras were not part of his innovations.
The invention of modern instant cameras is generally credited to American scientist Edwin Land, who unveiled the first commercial instant camera, the Land Camera, in 1947, 10 years after founding the Polaroid Corporation.
The box camera called The Brownie was made by the Eastman Kodak Company.
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The name of the first camera is camera obscura and is described to be the foundation on which most modern cameras are based on. Johann Zahn made the first camera, in 1685.
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.
Steven Sasson as an engineer at Eastman Kodak bult the first digital camera.