It was called the Kodak Brownie camera. Kodak is still a leading maker of cameras today.
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In order for one to find a laptop camera with command prompt they must first open the search box. In the box type in cam, camera or webcam. This should show where the camera is located and prompt for one to say yes bring it up.
To take pictures, like any other camera. The Brownie Box camera by Kodak was one of the first mass produced ones and was named because it looked like a box. The earliest ones had to be sent to Kodak to have their film removed and replaced. They had no flash, no focus or aperature settings and worked outdoors.
The term camera comes from the Latin "camera obscura" which means dark chamber and was a small box with a mirror inside that would project an image onto a piece of glass. The first camera obscura was probably built by a man called Alhazen in the 11th century. Later, during the Renaissance, many artists like Leonardo Da Vinci used a camera obscura to trace a scene that they would later paint. So, the original camera was used for painting on canvas, not for taking pictures as we normally do now. And even now, the camera obscura is not even a traditional camera, but a microchip in a digital camera.
It looked like a box with a camera lense sticking out.It had a handle at the top so it would be easy to cary.
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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pinholes were the first cameras ever, so i presume they are older