Kodak invented the world's first portable, digital camera in the 1970s, but didn't release the technology for public sale until years later to avoid hits to the company's photographic-film business.
It took well over a decade between Kodak's invention of digital cameras and the first ones for consumers. What were the ...
To some extent, Kodak died along with film sales when the world went digital but the name lives on and the Kodak PixPro FZ45 is a similarly mass-market camera, this time digital, made under ...
our pick is Kodak’s PixPro WPS2 Digital Camera. Small enough to fit in a jacket pocket and tough enough to be used in all conditions and environments, this is a camera made to take a licking ...
Despite the proliferation of the word "digital" to describe everything ... A roll of film for use in the Kodak Vest Pocket camera. If this 1924 film, missing for three quarters of a century ...
Because half-frame cameras split a traditional photo in half, the aspect ratio or dimensions of the image are different. A ...
Overall, it’s a very compact and pocket-friendly camera but image quality is disappointing ... replaceable AA batteries and ...
The Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame is a reusable camera and it has a retail price of $49 at Amazon U.S. / £42 at Amazon U.K. and ...
But it does still make digital and instant cameras for consumers. Kodak began making drug ingredients four years ago and will now dramatically expand production at its New York and Minnesota ...