Box Kodak (Noun)
Meaning
A simple camera shaped like a rectangular box.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The box Kodak was a simple camera that revolutionized photography in the late 19th century.
- Eastman's box Kodak was designed for roll film which added 100 shots to a single spool.
- Many photographers started with a box Kodak and eventually moved to more complex cameras as they gained experience.
- The box Kodak was originally sold for 25 dollars and came with a roll of 100 exposure film.
- In 1888, George Eastman introduced the box Kodak which quickly gained popularity due to its ease of use.