The American-box camera had beveled edges at the front and rear, and an opening in the rear where the formed image could be viewed on ground glass.
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It was a very simple box camera with a fixed-focus lens and single shutter speed, which along with its relatively low price appealed to the average consumer.
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Aside from its built-in flash and self-timer, the PhotoPC is photographically not much fancier than George Eastman's Brownie box camera, right down to its fixed-focus nonzoom lens.
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He taught himself photography using a small box camera and printing supplies that he had earned by selling subscriptions to a popular family weekly, " Youth's Companion ".
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The teenaged Oscar got a box camera, set up a darkroom in the basement, and was soon selling a line of San Francisco scenes to local art stores.
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Walter Dorwin Teague would probably be amazed to see his early'30s Beau Brownies _ box cameras restyled with typical geometric deco graphics _ in a museum display case.
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Starting in the 1880s, an amateur photographer named Wilson Bentley decided to study snowflakes, using black-and-white film, a box camera and a microscope he'd gotten for his 15th birthday.
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The first permanent photograph of a camera image was made in 1826 by Joseph Nic�phore Ni�pce using a sliding wooden box camera made by Charles and Vincent Chevalier in Paris.
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He brings his custom-made, large-format, 19th-century-style wood-and-bellows box camera _ supposedly the largest portable camera in existence _ and 80 sheets of 14-by-20-inch film, which is all he can carry.
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Once the ball was hit, the game switched to a " press box camera " view, where the defensive player could control the fielders and the batting player controlled the baserunners.