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The Kodak brand is far from what it once was, with its name licensed for a wide range of products well beyond cameras and ...
I never had a disc camera. My daughter had an APS and I had a 126, but I quickly realised that the cost per image was lower with 35mm, so I went to that, with an Olympus point & shoot.
Less successful was Kodak's Disc Camera, launched in 1982 with individual tiny color negatives attached along the edge of a revolving circular disk. The Disc Camera was on the market only until 1988.
Kodak’s demise actually started in 1982 according to Strickland, with the introduction of the disc camera. “Kodak recognized that film growth was slowing down dramatically.
Less successful was Kodak's Disc Camera, launched in 1982 with individual tiny color negatives attached along the edge of a revolving circular disk. The Disc Camera was on the market only until 1988.
The disc format was Kodak’s great hope in the 1980s, the ultimate in photographic convenience in which the film was a 16-shot circular disc in a thin cartridge.
The company’s name has become synonymous with a failure to adapt to the digital revolution. But overseas, its logo has become ...
Kodak invented the world's first portable, digital camera in the 1970s, but didn't release the technology for public sale until years later to avoid hits to the company's photographic-film business.
The company continued to unveil new models, including the Tele-Instamatic 608 in 1974 that had a pop-up "flip-flash" bulb. Less successful was Kodak's Disc Camera, launched in 1982 with individual ...
Kodak’s demise actually started in 1982 according to Strickland, with the introduction of the disc camera. “Kodak recognized that film growth was slowing down dramatically.