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A box camera is a basic and straightforward type of camera with a box-like shape. It usually has a fixed-focus lens, simple shutter, and is designed for ease of use. Historically, box cameras, like the Kodak Brownie, were popular for their simplicity, making photography accessible to a broad audience. They typically used medium format film and had minimal controls. While not as common today, the term may also refer to certain digital cameras with a box-shaped design.
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