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Onlookers snapping pictures of the cherry blossoms
拍摄樱花盛开照
华盛顿特区,
1941

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只要美金1元大多数的家庭都能够负担的起柯达布朗尼照相机;它不但便宜而且易于操作;公司的标语为「你按按钮,我们负责其余的工作」;消费者会买一个已经装好底片的照相机;拍摄完成后,他们会把照相机和底片送回伊士曼工厂 (Eastman factory) ,而由伊士曼工厂代为冲洗底片;工厂重新装好底片后,再连同冲洗出的相片一起归还给消费者;现在,家庭可以用相机记录他们的旅行,并在回家后,向其他人展示他们的旅游内容;您认为这件事是如何改变假期的经验?


At just $1, most families could afford the Kodak Brownie camera. It was not only cheap but also easy to use. The company's slogan was, "You press the button, we do the rest." Customers would buy a camera already loaded with film. After taking their pictures, they sent both the camera and the film back to the Eastman factory, where the film was developed. The factory reloaded the camera, and returned it along with the printed photos. Now families could record their travels to show the folks back home where they'd been. How do you think this changed the experience of going on vacation?
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