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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 and 1.5 meters to infinity), double exposure, a built-in flash and auto ...
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These lifesize 35mm rolls of film are actually digital compact cameras!
Looking for an alternative to the Kodak Charmera? The SnapRoll is a compact camera disguised as a roll of 35mm film ...
Kodak is launching a new version of its popular half-frame camera, introducing the Ektar 35N which adds some extra features and some new retro-inspired designs. The Kodak Ektar H35 has been one of the ...
The Charmera will probably disappoint you with every shutter press, but it’s oozing with charm that’s hard to resist.
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Kodak Snapic A1 review: a premium-ish film point-and-shoot
The new Kodak Snapic A1 costs twice as much as other analog point-and-shoots. But I'm not sure it offers twice the quality.
Jacob Kastrenakes is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. It’s no easy to feat to shoot a movie on film these days, but Kodak and ...
Eastman Kodak Co., the world’s largest photography company, plans to discontinue sales of its advanced photo system cameras and will stop selling 35mm cameras in the U.S. to focus on emerging markets ...
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