a simple camera shaped like a box,
having a
fixed focus and, usually, a
single shutter speed. It was made in the first half of the twentieth century by
Eastman Kodak under the
brand name of Brownie.
brand name of a simple camera shaped like a box,
having a
fixed focus and, usually, a
single shutter speed. It was made in the first half of the twentieth century by
Eastman Kodak.
brand name of a simple camera shaped like a box,
having a
fixed focus and, usually, a
single shutter speed. It was made in the first half of the twentieth century by
Eastman Kodak. That, by the way, is the speed of a Brownie box camera.
-Meter Training (12 July 62) a proprietary name of a simple box-like camera produced in 1909 by the Kodak
company and which was extremely popular in the first half of the twentieth century. These cameras usually had a
fixed focus and
single shutter speed and were later available with
flash attachments.