It took well over a decade between Kodak's invention of digital cameras and the first ones for consumers. What were the ...
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.
And lets not forget that the Kodak Box Brownie camera brought photography to the masses, when it was launched back in 1900. Snapshots were born and have been enjoyed by millions for more than a ...
This discounted Kodak Slide N Scan gadget digitizes old slides and film so you can enjoy them for years to come.
Because half-frame cameras split a traditional photo in half, the aspect ratio or dimensions of the image are different. A ...
In 1976, Kodak accounted for 90% of all film and 85% of camera sales in the US. The brand had dominated the analogue photography market for decades – it pioneered the use of transparent photographic ...
This 16MP snapper is the first ever compact system camera from the brand, but is it worth the wait? Find out in our Kodak S-1 review Over a year ago the Kodak camera brand was re-born under the ...
Film photography fans, look no further than the Kodak Ultra F9 35mm. This reusable film camera takes lovely, retro images in bright conditions, and its ease of use and portability make it a winner.
The Fujifilm QuickSnap Flash 400 is the most common mass-market film camera. It’s simple and lightweight, which makes it ...