As the legend goes, a young engineer at Kodak invented the world's first digital camera in the 1970s, but executives told him ...
A roll of film for use in the Kodak Vest Pocket camera. If this 1924 film, missing for three quarters of a century, is found, some interesting measures will be taken to recover any images that may ...
What could go wrong? One roll went into this 1916 Kodak No. 3 Brownie box camera. It was made for 124 film but 122 will fit.
The Kodak Ultra F9 is a reusable 35mm film camera that takes lovely ... I remember the morning I handed in my Kodak Ultra F9 ...
So what Kodak always did was to reintroduce a new format for film. The disc camera, unlike roll film, had a disc in it, a small disc, and little rectangles of film attached to the outside of the disc.
Before mixing up chemicals and taking photos, though, [JGJMatt] needed to restore an old Kodak Brownie camera, designed to use a now expensive type of film. Once the camera is cleaned up ...
flexible film and applies for a patent. December: The Eastman company starts use of the Kodak trademark. Eastman introduces the "roll holder breast camera," known generally as the Kodak camera ...
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.