Box Kodak was a popular type of camera introduced by Kodak in the early 20th century. It was a simple camera that had a fixed focus lens and a single shutter speed. Over time, the term "Box Kodak" became synonymous with any basic, no-frills camera. Today, there are many other words that can be used to describe a simple camera, such as point-and-shoot, snap camera, or even disposable camera. While these cameras may not offer the advanced features of more modern cameras, they are still popular for their ease of use and affordability. So, while the Box Kodak may no longer be in production, its legacy lives on through its many synonyms.