In 1975, a young engineer in the company that made Kodak film took the first picture on a handheld digital camera.
I may have a few relatively ancient rolls of film in my freezer, but none as old as the two Kodak rolls recently acquired by Rochester, New York’s Eastman Museum. The museum, which houses one of the ...
It may look and feel almost exactly the same, but an upgraded glass lens means you come away with a lot more keepers from the ...
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I tested the Kodak M35 in beautiful Lisbon

I tested the Kodak M35 camera during my trip to Portugal after forgetting my normal film camera. The video showcases the ...
With Halloween around the corner, it's a good time to look back at how a people used to capture family memories. The Kodak Instamatic camera was called "revolutionary" when it hit the market in a huge ...
Almost eight years after its announcement at CES 2016, it looks like Kodak’s new film camera is due to release next month. Almost eight years after its announcement at CES 2016, it looks like Kodak’s ...
SnapRoll is a tiny digital camera that channels 135 film vibes and comes wrapped in a blind-box surprise. There's even one ...
Disposable cameras are a great way to dabble in the world of film photography. They require very little investment, and the combination of a cheap lens and a ...
Miss Evelyn Mackenzie is part of what is only an epic piece of film history, as the photographic film she snapped back in 1889 has finally been developed 134 years later. The film that was recently ...
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.
As we toured the finishing department, Nancy DiBella, Rochester Film Finishing Operations Manager for Kodak, pointed out the role of each machine and person we passed. She wore a white lab coat and ...