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A No 1 Pocket Kodak. | Credit: Oliver Barnes A huge fan of antique cameras has struck gold after discovering a 100 year old Kodak in Salisbury’s Antique Market, complete with used film.
The company’s name has become synonymous with a failure to adapt to the digital revolution. But overseas, its logo has become ...
Kodak helped pioneer pocket cameras in the early 20th century and led innovation, from color film in 1935 to the DSLR in 1991. So where is it today?
In the 1950s, the Kodak Brownie movie camera joined its still photo brethren. There were several models of Brownie 8mm movie cameras, but they tend to sell in the $30 to $50 range.
The only convenience of the disc camera was its shirt pocket size and minimal storage of the film in the camera bag. Reprints these days are more expensive than 35mm with some film labs not able ...
Kodak stopped making the 126 film cartridges at the end of 1999. Now the camera is left to memories, perhaps "Kodak Memories" of its own. But for quite a while, the Kodak Instamatic ruled among ...
A huge fan of antique cameras has struck gold after discovering a 100 year old Kodak in Salisbury’s Antique Market, complete ...