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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.
For beach and pool party’s the Kodak PixPro WPZ2 is a similar 16MP camera with a 1/2.3-inch sensor and 27-108mm zoom, but this one’s fully waterproof down to a depth of 15m, and shockproof if ...
Amazon’s Kodak bundle also comes with eight sheets of prints. (Another great deal: You can get the Kodak instant camera along with a 60-sheet gift bundle for $169.99, which also comes with a 20% ...
Kodak is gearing up to actually sell the Super 8 film camera it announced way back at CES 2016. It’s updated the camera’s product page with a new “sign up to buy” button to allow potential ...
Although quite what that number is Kodak is currently keeping tight-lipped about. While the camera has the Kodak name on it, it's no secret that it was developed in conjunction with Logmar, which ...
One-time-use electronics suck, but so does spending your whole vacation behind a viewfinder, so the Flashback ONE35 is looking to recreate the experience of a disposable film camera, but in a ...
So it is with Kodak’s infamous new Super 8 camera, which they announced in 2018 and had the world of film geeks salivating over, then went quiet on. It’s abandoned, we all thought, and then ...
Kodak would try one last shot at ultimate film convenience in the mid 1990s with the Advanced Photo System, but by then the digital camera revolution was well under way.
Kodak’s Smile+ is already available on Amazon for $99.99 in six color options, including white, black, pink, green, fuschia, and blue, which remind us a lot of Fujifilm’s fun color choices.