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Dollar Success" Kodak was once a $30 billion giant, dominating 90% of the camera market. But after failing to capitalize on ...
The easy-to-use Instamatic camera was a huge cash cow for the Eastman Kodak Company, with more than 70 million produced.
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.
The company’s name has become synonymous with a failure to adapt to the digital revolution. But overseas, its logo has become ...
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.
The easy-to-use Instamatic camera was a huge cash cow for the Eastman Kodak Company, with more than 70 million produced.
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.
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.