There’s certainly no lack of digital cameras that have classic retro styling. This reloadable 35mm film camera goes the same way, styled on Kodak Instamatic cameras of a bygone era. That stretches to ...
For the beach or pool and for watery sports like rafting, this camera comes in a sealed casing that’s watertight down to a depth of 15m or 50ft. It has a cool-looking design and is built to be easy to ...
There is a charming lo-fi quality that comes with shooting with a disposable camera—the major drawback of course is that you’re limited to the single roll of film that comes pre-loaded inside.
Well, you knew this was going to happen sooner or later: Except for disposable cameras, Kodak is going to stop selling traditional film cameras in Western Europe and North America. They’re going to ...
Research firm InfoTrends predicts that digital cameras will almost completely have replaced reloadable film cameras by 2008, at least at the consumer level. Read [Via PhotographyBlog] Get the best ...
Eastman Kodak Co. on Tuesday said it would stop selling traditional film cameras in the U.S., Canada and Western Europe, another move by the photography company to cut lines with declining appeal in ...
Eastman Kodak Co., which launched the world's first popular camera more than a century ago, will stop selling reloadable film-based consumer cameras in the U.S., Canada and Europe by year's end -- a ...
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