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Snapic A1 is a new 35mm film camera from Kodak
Kodak's Snapic A1 shoots full-frame on 35mm film with a 25mm F9.5 lens. It has manual 2-zone focus (0.5 meters to 1.5 meters ...
One of the great things about the switch from film to digital photography is that it has allowed camera makers to produce models that are slim enough to fit in a pocket but still take excellent ...
Kicking off the 2006 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Eastman Kodak Company introduced the world’s first dual-lens digital still camera, the KODAK EASYSHARE V570 zoom digital camera.
Instant cameras are back and they have a lot of new tricks up their sleeves. Kodak released its Smile+ instant camera which has a built-in rotating lens that lets you quickly switch between three ...
The Kodak-branded 360-degree camera may have just gotten twice as good. At Photokina in September, JK Imaging, the company licensing the Kodak name, announced the Kodak Pixpro Orbit 360 4K VR, a ...
We reviewed the 52x optical zoom incorporating Kodak Pixpro AZ528 a while ago – an all-in-one point-and-shoot that was something of an anomaly amidst high-ticket-price mirrorless camera launches. The ...
The Kodak brand has returned to lenses after a long time in the wilderness of inkjet paper and cheap AA batteries It’s been a very long time since Kodak actually made lenses although they did make ...
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Long before the Apple Pencil, this wartime Kodak compact camera came with a stylus, here’s why
The Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic was a line of compact film cameras that came with a built-in stylus for manually adding ...
A new portrait series by photographer Tom Calton was made by repurposing a 100-year-old camera lens to commemorate British World War One soldiers. During WWI soldiers were prohibited from using ...
Patrick Holland has been a phone reviewer for CNET since 2016. He is a former theater director who occasionally makes short films. Patrick has an eye for photography and a passion for everything ...
While Kodak's 360-degree cameras have been around for a while now, and made the jump to 4K last year, you've needed two of them strapped back-to-back to capture a full 360 spherical footage. That will ...
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