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 its low price makes film photography very accessible. We’ve also seen it ...
The Novocolor Swiss+Go 35mm is slightly bigger than the Kodak Ultra F9 but is still very compact, measuring 5.2 x 2.9 x 1.9 inches. It’s comfortable to use with one or both hands, and because it ...
The Kodak factory shutdown aims to meet the increasing demand for 35mm film by photographers and movie studios ...
BARCELONA, SPAIN - MARCH 2: The Eastman Kodak Company logo, the American company that produces ... [+] various products related to its historic basis in analog photography, displayed on their ...
Should you choose to go with a full frame film camera instead, like my beloved Novocolor Swiss+Go, don't worry; film costs ...
So [Jean] decided to turn a few of his disposable cameras into an external flash system for his DSLR (Translated). He started by taking apart a Kodak digital camera and examining the circuit board.
Fujifilm’s poster child is a fantastic little camera; it’s powerful, stylish and a heck of a lot of fun to use. It’s everything the Kodak Pixpro FZ55 and FZ45 are not. To explain why I think the FZ55 ...
A small, flexible, disposable camera is making a huge difference in spinal surgery. On December 03, 2024, Daniel Sciubba, MD, and senior vice president of neurosurgery at Northwell Spine Institute ...
The disposable camera was one of my earliest memories of photography. From family holidays to school outdoor residential trips, Mum would put the trusty disposable in my bag and tell me to fill it ...
Eastman Kodak, also called as Kodak, is an American technology company focused on imaging solutions and services for businesses. Once the dominant maker of film cameras, the company fell off the radar ...
This oddity is a single-use disposable camera from Kodak, which sounds like it dropped through a time-warp from the ‘90s. You get 27 exposures of ISO 800 film, which raises its light sensitivity ...
Home movie cameras, which were introduced by Kodak in 1923 weren’t cheap. Film stock often degraded over time. And more professionals newsreels usually concentrated on disasters or staged events.