The Flash Box is a box camera Bakelite [1] with built-in flash reflector, manufactured in the Netherlands by Philips. It was introduced in 1950. Take 6x6cm frame in a film 620. The lens is coated. Its shutter has a fixed speed of 1/25 second (and 'B'), and aperture is f / 11. [2]. This box is the only photographic production of the famous Dutch firm. Using Bakelite it was well controlled for manufacturing substations TSF. The shape of the camera is very inspired by the Spartus Press Flash. The objective is processed, opens at 11. The shutter has only one speed, 1/25 and exposure. Do not forget that Philips was a manufacturer of flash lamps.