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The company’s name has become synonymous with a failure to adapt to the digital revolution. But overseas, its logo has become ...
Kodak has introduced an easy to use compact point-and-shoot that makes it much easier to take good pictures. The M1033 retails for $199.95, has a 3x zoom lens, sports a big 3-inch CCD display ...
Kodak, which invented digital camera technology in the 1970s, said in February that as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection it was getting out of digital consumer photography.
Kodak showed off six new digital cameras at a trade show in January, ... Once the digital camera phase-out is complete, Kodak expects an annual operating savings of more than $100 million.
The story of the digital camera goes back to 1975, when Kodak engineer Steven Sasson revealed the first working portable model. The cobbled-together device — comprised of circuits, Super 8 ...
The innovative KODAK EASYSHARE P880 zoom digital camera brings in-demand KODAK technologies and features to serious photographers, setting a new price-to-performance benchmark. It provides more ...
It sure seemed that Kodak was a thing of the past. In 2005, the company abruptly exited the professional SLR market. More recently, Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, then exited the inkjet ...
The Kodak Smile Classic Instant Camera mixes digital convenience with a nostalgic design. C+A Global announced a trio of new Kodak Smile products ahead of CES 2019, including two cameras and a ...
Eastman Kodak has developed a relatively straightforward change to digital camera image sensors that could help with a major photography bugaboo: poor performance in dim conditions. The new ...
What's True. Kodak engineer Steve Sasson invented the first portable, digital camera in 1975. Kodak received a patent for the device in 1978, but did not put it into production.
That price makes Kodak’s new Super 8 camera a pretty niche proposition, even before you get into the challenges of shooting on film over digital. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t an ...
Between Sasson's unveiling of the digital camera in 1975 and the first consumer models being sold, Kodak kept an eye on the ...
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