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'''Eastman Kodak Co.''', Rochester (NY), is an American film maker and camera maker. For at least three quarters of the 20th century it played the dominant role in worldwide photography business.
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'''Eastman Kodak Co.''', of Rochester, New York, is an American film maker and camera maker. For at least three quarters of the 20th century it played the dominant role in worldwide photography business.{{brr}}
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=History=
<small>industrial centre of Rochester, N.Y., with Kodak headquarter buildings (left)</small></div>
 
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== History ==
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In 1879 [[George Eastman]], amateur photographer and employee of a bank in Rochester, had invented an emulsion-coating machine for mass production of dry plates and got a patent on it in England. In 1881 he and Rochester's local buggy whip manufacturer Henry A. Strong founded the '''Eastman Dry Plate Company''' in the town in the north of the state of New York (USA).
In 1879 George Eastman, amateur photographer and employee of a bank in Rochester, had invented an emulsion-coating machine for mass production of dry plates and got a patent on it in England. In 1881 he and Rochester's local buggy whip manufacturer Henry A. Strong founded the '''Eastman Dry Plate Company''' in the town in the north of the state of New York (USA).
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In 1883, a year after having solved troubles with bad quality gelatine that spoiled film plates, the company moved to a four-story building which later got the address 343 State Street, longtime headquarter address of the company. In 1884 Eastman and Strong transformed their partnership to a corporation for which they gathered the first shareholders. In 1885 the ''American Film'' was introduced, a paper roll film which needed a special development process. This was used later in the first two Kodak cameras. However Eastman knew that he needed a transparent film for the future, and hired a chemist as research scientist. The transparent roll film could be delivered in 1889.
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In 1883, a year after having solved troubles with bad quality gelatine that spoiled film plates, the company moved to a four-story building which later got the address 343 State Street, longtime headquarters address of the company. In 1884 Eastman and Strong transformed their partnership to a corporation for which they gathered the first shareholders. In 1885 the ''American Film'' was introduced, a paper roll film which needed a special development process, made usable with the new Eastman-Walker rollfilm holder. This was used later in the first two Kodak cameras. However Eastman knew that he needed a transparent film for the future, and hired the chemist [[Henry H. Reichenbach]] as research scientist. The transparent roll film would be delivered in 1889.
  
Eastman's goal in life was to simplify and to popularize photography. The first step towards that goal was the "Kodak" camera he introduced in 1888 which had a built-in 100-exposure paper roll film costing $25, a huge amount. The box camera had to be sent back to the factory once all the exposures had been used. The customers got their cameras back with new film roll loaded into it, and the image prints. In 1890 a Kodak folding camera with built-in 48 exposure film roll followed. After years of advertising the brand Kodak the company was renamed to '''Eastman Kodak Co.''' In 1900 Eastman had reached his goal, offering the Brownie rollfilm camera which cost only $1 including a 6 exposure film. Further film rolls cost just 15 cents. The [[Kodak Brownie|Brownie camera series]] was continued until 1970.
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Eastman's goal in life was to simplify and to popularize photography. The first step towards that goal was the [[Kodak No. 1|"Kodak" camera]] he introduced in 1888 which had a built-in 100-exposure paper [[rollfilm|roll film]] costing $25, a huge amount. The box camera had to be sent back to the factory once all the exposures had been used. The customers got their cameras back with new film roll loaded into it, and the image prints. In 1890 a Kodak folding camera with built-in 48 exposure film roll followed. After years of advertising the brand Kodak the company was renamed '''Eastman Kodak Co.''' In 1900 Eastman had reached his goal, offering the Brownie rollfilm camera which cost only $1 including a 6 exposure film. Further film rolls cost just 15 cents. The [[Kodak Brownie|Brownie camera series]] was continued until 1970.
  
Kodak used to have autonomous branches in other countries, which developed their own lines of products, as Ford did for cars. The German branch [[Kodak AG]], which made the famous [[Kodak_AG#folding|Retina]] models, is discussed in a separate page, as is [[Kodak Ltd.]] (UK). At its peak Kodak's international plants were
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Through the early twentieth century, Kodak produced an increasingly large range of cameras, in an increasing range of film formats - becoming the dominant supplier of both cameras and film.
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==Branches==
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Kodak used to have autonomous branches in other countries, which developed their own lines of products, as Ford did for cars. The German branch [[Kodak AG]], which made the famous [[Kodak_AG#folding|Retina]] models, is discussed in a separate page, as is [[Kodak Ltd.]] (UK).  
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<br>At its peak [[Kodak's international plants]] were:
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* in Canada: Kodak Canada Limited, Toronto
 
* in Canada: Kodak Canada Limited, Toronto
 
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* in Argentina: Kodak Argentina S.A.I.C., Buenos Aires
 
* in Argentina: Kodak Argentina S.A.I.C., Buenos Aires
 
* in Brazil: Kodak Brasileira Comércio e Indústria Ltda., Sao Paolo
 
* in Brazil: Kodak Brasileira Comércio e Indústria Ltda., Sao Paolo
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* in Spain: Kodak S.A., Madrid
 
* in Mexico: Kodak Industrial, S.A. de C.V.
 
* in Mexico: Kodak Industrial, S.A. de C.V.
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With exception of the Mexican plant all these international branches made cameras. The most U.S. plants outside Rochester were specialized on producing basic materials like gelatine (Peabody/Massachusetts), <div class="floatright plainlinks">[http://www.flickr.com/photos/89864432@N00/215259034/in/pool-camerapedia/ http://static.flickr.com/72/215259034_f5365c5f72_m.jpg]<br/>
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<small>Kodak used to stick a reminder onto<br/>its cameras' backs to remind of the<br/>appropriate sort of film</small></div> plastics (Longview/Texas), chemicals (Batesville/Arkansas), polyester fibre (Columbia/S.C.), and basic materials for film making and others (Kingsport/Tennessee). Some of the films and plates were made in Windsor/Colorado.
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At its peak, the company was huge and made everything connected with photography: cameras, lenses (including some of the best lenses of the mid-20th century), film, and processing chemicals and equipment, in addition to photographic materials used in the graphic arts industry (for example, for printing). It also conducted important photographic research and development. 60.000 people were working for Kodak in Rochester. In 1966 the company had 100.000 employees worldwide.
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With exception of the Mexican plant all these international branches made cameras. Most U.S. plants outside Rochester specialized in producing basic materials like gelatine (Peabody/Massachusetts),  plastics (Longview/Texas), chemicals (Batesville/Arkansas), polyester fibre (Columbia/S.C.), and basic materials for film making and others (Kingsport/Tennessee). Some of the films and plates were made in Windsor/Colorado.
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==Success==
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At its peak, the company was huge and made everything connected with photography: cameras, lenses (including some of the best lenses of the mid-20th century, see [[Kodak lenses]]), film, and processing chemicals and equipment, in addition to photographic materials used in the graphic arts industry (for example, for printing). It also conducted important photographic research and development. 60,000 people were working for Kodak in Rochester. In 1966 the company had 100,000 employees worldwide.
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The most popular Kodak cameras were the ones for [[126 film]] cartridges. The first of these cameras was launched in 1963. By 1976, 60 million [[Instamatic|Instamatic cameras]] had been sold, six times more than all competitors put together had sold of this camera type, and also six times more than Kodak's previous big success, the [[Kodak Brownie Star series|Brownie Star camera series]] (10 million [[Kodak Brownie Starflex|Starflex]], [[Kodak Brownie Starmite|Starmite]], and [[Kodak Brownie Starflash|Starflash]] sold, made from 1957 to 1962). Another huge success was achieved with Kodak's type [[110 film|110 pocket film cartridges]] and [[#110_film|pocket cameras]] which were introduced in 1972. But this time other companies took a larger share of the market by abandoning their own miniature film formats and introducing smart pocket cameras for 110 film instead. Kodak's decline began when it flopped with another miniature film format, the [[disc film]], in the 1980s.
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==Decline==
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In the late 1970s, Kodak developed [[Kodak Instant|instant cameras]] and a new Instant Picture system, in competition with [[Polaroid]]. This led to lawsuits, resulting in a loss for Kodak. Damages of over $900 million were awarded to Polaroid<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20070213042816/http://www.bustpatents.com/kodak0.htm Polaroid corp. v Eastman Kodak Co.] (archived)</ref>.
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In 1975 electronics engineer Steven Sasson developed Kodak's first digital still camera (for 0.1 [[megapixel]] black&white exposures), based on [[CCD]] technology. Kodak didn't pay much attention to this invention as their main focus was film. In 1994 they helped [[Apple]] develop and market the Quick Take 100 and 150 digital cameras while Kodak's focus in the digital camera section was aimed at reporters and journalists (Kodak DCS series). Consumer digital cameras were marketed from 1995 on under the brand Kodak (Kodak DC40). In August 2006 they abandoned the production of digital cameras by outsourcing the production to Flextronics, an all-and-everything OEM manufacturer in Singapore.
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==Bankruptcy==
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By the 1980s, Kodak's dominant position in photography had begun to erode for a variety of reasons, including more aggressive marketing from [[Fuji]] and the rise of sophisticated 35mm [[point and shoot]] cameras from Japanese manufacturers<REF>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120506094328/http://features.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2012/01/08/embattled-kodak-enters-the-electronic-age-fortune-1983/ "Embattled Kodak enters the electronic age"] (archived) by By Thomas Moore, originally published 1983 in ''Fortune'' magazine; online copy published January 8, 2012 by [http://money.cnn.com/ CNN Money] </REF>. Years of steady profits had led to a conservative, risk-averse management style. During the 2000s, mass photography shifted overwhelmingly to digital cameras, which put sales of Kodak's traditional film, paper, and chemistry into a steep dive. Despite shedding many products (such as black & white enlarging paper and [[Kodachrome]] film), by 2011 the company had become a consistent money-loser. A last-ditch effort to sell off the company's war chest of patents (many involving digital imaging) did not meet with much success; and on January 19th, 2012 the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection<REF>[http://www.scribd.com/doc/78741445/Eastman-Kodak-s-Chapter-11-petition Kodak's petition for Chapter 11 bankruptcy] filed 19 January 2012, posted to [http://www.scribd.com/DealBook Scribd by the ''New York Times'' "DealBook."]</REF>. In January of 2013, [[JK Imaging Ltd.]] is licensing the Kodak brand for consumer digital camera products<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130117085829/http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Kodak_and_JK_Imaging_Announce_Brand_Licensing_Agreement_for_Consumer_Digital_Products.htm Kodak and JK Imaging Announce Brand Licensing Agreement for Consumer Digital Products] (archived) at [http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/News_Media/News_Releases.htm Kodak News Releases]</ref>. In April of 2013, the personalized imaging and document imaging businesses divisions were acquired by Kodak's UK Pension Plan (KPP).<ref>[https://www.printweek.com/news/article/kodak-sells-businesses-to-kpp-for-650m Kodak sells two businesses to its own UK pension plan, in $650m deal] at [https://www.printweek.com/ Printweek.com] </ref> The acquisition will be under the name '''Kodak Alaris'''.<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/uk-kodak-pension-plan-completes-acquisition-of-eastman-kodak-companys-personalized-imaging-and-document-imaging-businesses-222197521.html U.K. Kodak Pension Plan Completes Acquisition of Eastman Kodak Company's Personalized Imaging and Document Imaging Businesses] at [http://www.prnewswire.com/ PR Newswire] - Sept 2013.</ref> They will be using the Kodak branding for consumer and professional films along with retail photo kiosks and paper products. Eastman Kodak emerged out of bankruptcy protection in August 2013 and concentrates its business on commercial printing and packaging services.<ref>[https://www.1854.photography/2013/08/kodak-gets-court-approval-to-emerge-from-bankruptcy-protection/ Kodak gets court approval to emerge from bankruptcy protection] at [http://www.bjp-online.com British Journal of-Photography] </ref>
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==Advertising==
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Becoming the only super power in a market of popular and professional products was not just based on product quality. Advertising the big brand was always a not underestimatable factor of Kodak's success.
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/greg_foster/4691423845/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1297/4691423845_263420150b_m.jpg]<br/>1905: Hunt with a Kodak.
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/greg_foster/4691423805/in/pool-camerawiki/ http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1285/4691423805_b30a5cb2f7_m.jpg]<br/>1909: Kodaks for Christmas.
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/greg_foster/4692055600/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4035/4692055600_0a7442775e_m.jpg]<br/>1911: Cameras for a class society:<br/>[[Kodak Brownie|Brownie]]s for the common people,<br/>Kodaks for the better off.
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/greg_foster/4692055640/in/pool-camerawiki/ http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4023/4692055640_73a04676ee_m.jpg]<br/>1916: Kodaks for the<br/>American [[Boy Scout Kodak|Boy Scout]].
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/nesster/5432837395/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5058/5432837395_dd020eebe5_m.jpg]<br/>1921: [[view camera]]s
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/mario_groleau/3127008928/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3101/3127008928_467d3e4a16_m.jpg]<br/>1937: no photo w/o appropriate [[film]].
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/mario_groleau/3127004496/in/pool-camerawiki http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3214/3127004496_cc7048d3c7_m.jpg]<br/>1938: The [[Kodak Bantam|Bantam]] family.
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||[http://www.flickr.com/photos/mario_groleau/3126225931/in/pool-camerawik http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3201/3126225931_aaef0c0239_m.jpg]<br/>1958: Kodacolor 135 rules the World.
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For much of its history, Kodak operated on what has been called the "razor blade" business model. Camera manufacture was not Kodak's primary source of profits; instead, affordable cameras generated an ongoing, steady demand for photographic consumables: film, chemistry, and print paper.
  
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See the article [[Kodak film]] for a listing of the company's main film brands.
The most popular Kodak cameras were the ones for 126 film cartridges. The first of these cameras was launched in 1963. Until 1976 60.000.000 Instamatic cameras had been sold, six times more than all competitors together sold of this camera type, and also six times more than Kodak's previous big success that it had with the Brownie Star camera series (10 Mio. Starflex, Starmite, and Starflash, made from 1957 to 1962). Another huge success was achieved with Kodak's type 110 pocket film cartridges and pocket cameras which were introduced in 1972. But this time the concurrent companies took a larger share of the market by abandoning own miniature film formats and introducing smart pocket cameras for 110 film instead. Kodak's decline began when it flopped with another miniature film format, the disc film, in the 1980s.
 
  
In the year 1976 camera engineer Steven Sasson developed Kodak's first digital still camera (for 0.1 megapixel black&white exposures), based on newest CCD technology. Kodak didn't realize the huge value of this invention and delayed the production of digital consumer cameras until it was too late to enter the digital market with the huge success that Kodak was used to have. In August 2006 it abandoned the production of digital cameras by outsourcing the production to Flextronics, an all-and-everything OEM manufacturer in Singapore.
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==[[Single-use camera]]s==
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*[[Kodak Fling]]
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*[[Kodak single-use cameras|Fling 35]], Fun, [[Kodak single-use cameras|FunTime]], [[Kodak single-use cameras|FunSaver]], [[Kodak single-use cameras|Funsaver Telephoto]], [[Kodak single-use cameras|Funsaver Portrait]], [[Kodak single-use cameras|MaxHQ]] , Black & White, Flash, Power Flash
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== 35mm film ==
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=== 126 film ===
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''See the [[Instamatic#126%20 Cartridge|Instamatic page]].''
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* [[Kodak Automatic 35/Motormatic 35|Kodak Automatic 35F]]
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* [[Kodak Automatic 35/Motormatic 35|Kodak Automatic 35R4]]
 +
* [[Kodak Ektra]]
 +
* [[Kodak Automatic 35/Motormatic 35|Kodak Motormatic 35]]
 +
* [[Kodak Automatic 35/Motormatic 35|Kodak Motormatic 35F]]
 +
* [[Kodak Automatic 35/Motormatic 35|Kodak Motormatic 35R4]]
 +
* [[Kodak Cameo afm]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Cameo]], Cameo Fixed Focus, Cameo efm
 +
* [[Kodak Cameo Motor EX]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Cameo Motordrive]], Cameo sfm
 +
*  [[Kodak Cameo Sharp Focus]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Cameo Zoom]]
 +
* [[Kodak Cameo 230 Zoom]]
 +
* [[Kodak Explorer]]
 +
* [[Kodak Hobby]]
 +
* [[Kodak Photo fx]]
 +
* [[Kodak Pony 828/135|Kodak Pony 135, 135 model B, 135 model C]]
 +
* [[Kodak Pony 828/135|Kodak Pony II]]
 +
* [[Kodak Pony 828/135|Kodak Pony IV]]
 +
* [[Kodak Prostar 111]]
 +
* [[Kodak Pro-Star 222]]
 +
* [[Kodak Prostar 333]]
 +
* [[Kodak Pro-Star 444]]
 +
*        Retina: ''see [[Kodak AG]]''
 +
*        Retinette: ''see [[Kodak AG]]''
 
* [[Kodak Signet 30]]
 
* [[Kodak Signet 30]]
* [[Kodak 35 RF]]
 
 
* [[Kodak Signet 35]]
 
* [[Kodak Signet 35]]
 +
* [[Kodak Signet 40]]
 +
* [[Kodak Signet 50]]
 +
* [[Kodak Signet 80]]
 +
|
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 35 af]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 35 sf]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 235]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 275]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 320 MD]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 335]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 435]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 535]]
 +
*[[Kodak Star 575]]
 +
* [[Kodak Star 635]]
 +
* [[Kodak Star 735]], 735R
 +
* [[Kodak Star 835AF]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 875AF]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 935]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 1035Z]], 1035ZD
 +
*  Kodak Star 1000
 +
*  [[Kodak Star 1075z]]
 +
* [[Kodak Star 500AF]]
 +
* [[Kodak Star AF]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star Auto Focus]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star EF]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star Focus Free]]
 +
* [[Kodak Star Motor]]
 +
* [[Kodak Star Motordrive]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Star Zoom 70]], [[Kodak Star Zoom 105|Star Zoom 105]]
 
* [[Kodak Stereo]]
 
* [[Kodak Stereo]]
* Kodak disposable
+
* [[Kodak VR35]], models [[Kodak VR35 K2|K2]],[[Kodak VR35 K2a|K2a]],[[Kodak VR35 K4|K4]],[[Kodak VR35 K4a|K4a]],[[Kodak VR35 K5|K5]],[[Kodak VR35 K6|K6]],[[Kodak VR35 K10|K10]], [[Kodak VR35 K12|K12]], [[Kodak VR35 K14|K14]], [[Kodak VR35 K40|K40]], [[Kodak VR35 K60|K60]], [[Kodak VR35 K80|K80]], [[Kodak VR35 K300|K300]], [[Kodak VR35 K400|K400]], [[Kodak VR35 K500|K500]]
* [[Kodak S100]]
+
* [[Kodak KB]] series, models [[Kodak KB 10|KB10]],[[Kodak KB12|KB12]],[[Kodak KB18|KB18]],[[Kodak KB20|KB20]],[[Kodak KB22|KB22]],[[Kodak KB28|KB28]],[[Kodak KB30|KB30]],[[Kodak KB32|KB32]],[[Kodak KB Zoom|KB Zoom]]
* [[Kodak Ektra]]
+
* Kodak KC series, models [[Kodak KC 30|KC30]],[[Kodak KC50|KC50]]
* Retina: ''see [[Kodak AG]]''
+
* Kodak KD series, models [[Kodak KD40|KD40]],[[Kodak KD60|KD60]]
 
+
* Kodak KE series, models [[Kodak KE20|KE20]],[[Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE25|KE25]],[[Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE30|KE30]],[[Kodak KE40|KE40]],[[Kodak KE50|KE50]],[[Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE60|KE60]],[[Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE85|KE85]],[[Kodak EasyLoad 35 KE115|KE115]]
=== 828 Bantam film ===
+
* [[Kodak KV250]]
* [[Kodak Bantam]], [[Kodak Flash Bantam]]
+
* Kodak S series, models [[Kodak S10|S10]], [[Kodak S100|S100 EF]], [[Kodak S1100 XL|S1100 XL]], [[Kodak S300MD|S300MD]], [[Kodak S350|S350]], [[Kodak S500AF|S500AF]],[[Kodak S900 Tele|S900 Tele]]
* [[Kodak Bantam RF]]
+
* [[Kodak M35]] (2019, produced by [[Sino Promise Group]])
* [[Kodak Pony 828/135]]
+
* Kodak M38 (2020, produced by Sino Promise Group)
 +
* Kodak Super F9 (2021, produced by Sino Promise Group)
 +
* Kodak i60 (2021, produced by Sino Promise Group)
 +
* Kodak [[Ektar H35]] (2022, produced by [[RETO Production]])
 +
* Kodak [[Ektar H35N]] (an improved H35, also made by RETO)
 +
|}
  
 
== Roll film ==
 
== Roll film ==
 +
* [[Eastman Detective camera]]
 +
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 +
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 +
* [[Kodak Camera]]
 
* [[Kodak No. 1]]
 
* [[Kodak No. 1]]
 +
* [[Kodak Cartridge Premo|Kodak No. 00 Cartridge Premo]]
 +
* [[Kodak K-24]]
 +
* [[Kodet]]
 +
 
=== 101 film ===
 
=== 101 film ===
* [[Kodak No. 2 Flexo]]
+
* [[No. 2 Bullet]] Camera
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+
* [[No. 2 Bullet Improved]] Camera
 +
* No. 2 Bullet Kodak Camera
 +
* [[No. 2 Bullet Special]] Camera
 +
* [[No. 2 Bulls-Eye|No. 2 Bulls-Eye and Bulls-Eye Special, all models]]
 +
* [[No. 2 Falcon Kodak Camera]]
 +
* [[Kodak No. 2 Flexo|No. 2 Flexo Kodak Camera]]
 +
* [[No. 2 Folding Bulls-Eye]] Camera
 +
* [[No. 2 Folding Pocket Kodak]] Camera
 +
* [[No. 2 Stereo Kodak]]
 +
* [[Stereo Kodak Model 1]]
 +
 
 +
=== 102 film ===
 +
* [[Pocket Kodak]] Camera
 +
 
 +
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 +
|image_align= right
 +
|image_text= 102 film with geared spool
 +
|image_by= Geoff Harrisson
 +
|image_rights= wp
 +
}}
 +
 
 +
=== 103 film ===
 +
* No. 4 Bulls-Eye Camera
 +
* [[No. 4 Bulls-Eye Special]] Camera
 +
* [[No. 4 Bullet Kodak]]
 +
* No. 4 Bullet Special Camera
 +
* No. 4 Folding Hawk-eye Camera (Model 1, 2, 3, 4)
 +
* [[Kodak Panoram|No.4 Panoram, original + models B, C & D]]
 +
 
 +
=== 104 film ===
 +
* [[No. 4 Cartridge Kodak]]
 +
 
 
=== 105 film ===
 
=== 105 film ===
 
* [[Folding Pocket Kodak]]
 
* [[Folding Pocket Kodak]]
 
* [[No.1 Folding Pocket Kodak Model C]]
 
* [[No.1 Folding Pocket Kodak Model C]]
 +
* [[Kodak Panoram|No.1 Panoram]]
 +
* [[Cone Kodaks|No. 2 Cone Kodak]]
 +
 +
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|image_text= |image_by= Kenneth Dwain Harrelson|image_rights=(c)
 +
}}</div>
 +
 +
[[Category: 105 film]]
 +
 +
===106 film===
 +
* [[No. 2 Eureka Camera]]
 +
* [[No. 2 Eureka Junior]]
 +
 +
===109 film===
 +
* [[No. 4 Eureka]] Camera
 +
 +
===115 film===
 +
* [[No. 5 Cartridge Kodak]]
  
 
=== 116 film ===
 
=== 116 film ===
 +
* No. 1A Autographic Kodak
 +
* [[No. 1A Autographic Kodak Jr.]]
 +
* [[No. 1A Autographic Kodak Special]]
 +
* [[No. 1A Folding Pocket Kodak]]
 +
* No. 1A Folding Pocket Kodak-RR
 +
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 +
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 +
|image=  http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5548/11846221504_50d61ffbce_m.jpg
 +
|image_align= right
 +
|image_text= No. 1A Folding Pocket Kodak
 +
|image_by= Geoff Harrisson
 +
|image_rights= wp
 +
}}
 +
* No. 1A Folding Pocket Kodak Special
 +
* [[No. 1A Gift Kodak]]
 +
* No. 1A Kodak Junior
 +
* No. 1A Kodak Special III
 +
* [[No. 1A Pocket Kodak]]
 +
* No. 1A Pocket Kodak Junior
 +
* No. 1A Special Kodak
 
* [[No. 1A Speed Kodak]]
 
* [[No. 1A Speed Kodak]]
* [[No. 1A Pocket Kodak]]
 
* Kodak No. 1A Folding Autographic Junior
 
 
* [[Kodak No. 2A Folding Autographic Brownie]]
 
* [[Kodak No. 2A Folding Autographic Brownie]]
 
* [[Kodak No. 2A Folding Pocket Brownie]]
 
* [[Kodak No. 2A Folding Pocket Brownie]]
 
* [[Cartridge Hawk-Eye 2A]]
 
* [[Cartridge Hawk-Eye 2A]]
 +
* [[Kodak Beau Brownie|No. 2A Beau Brownie]]
 +
* [[No. 2A Brownie camera]]
 +
* [[No. 2A Brownie Special]]
 +
* [[Kodak No. 2A Brownie Model B]]
 +
* [[Kodak No. 2A Cartridge Premo Model B]]
 +
* No. 2A Hawk-eye
 +
 +
=== 117 film ===
 +
* The Brownie
 +
* No. 1 Brownie
  
 
=== 118 film ===
 
=== 118 film ===
* [[No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Model F]]
+
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 +
|image_text= |image_by= Steve Harwood|image_rights= nc
 +
}}</div>
 +
* No. 3 Autographic Kodak Camera
 +
* [[No. 3 Autographic Kodak Special Model A]]
 +
* No. 3 Folding Hawk-eye Camera (Models 1-9)
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model A
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model AB
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model AB-EX
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model ABX
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model B
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model B-2
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model B-3
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model B-4
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model C
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model C-2
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model C-3
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model C-4
 +
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 +
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 +
|image= http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7705/17092738312_cca6c391eb_m.jpg
 +
|image_align= right
 +
|image_text=
 +
|image_by= Geoff Harrisson
 +
|image_rights= wp
 +
}}
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model C-5
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model D
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model E
 +
* [[No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Model F|No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model F]]
 +
* [[No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Model G|No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model G]]
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model H
 +
* No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Deluxe Camera
 +
* No. 3 Kodak Series III Camera
 +
* No. 3 Pocket Kodak Series III Camera
 +
* No. 3 Pocket Kodak Special Camera
 +
* No. 3 Special Kodak Camera
 +
* Six-Three Kodak No. 3 Camera
 +
 
 +
===119 film===
 +
* [[No. 3 Cartridge Kodak]]
 +
 
 +
=== 120 film: ===
  
=== 120 film ===
 
 
==== 120 film, folder ====
 
==== 120 film, folder ====
 +
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 +
|image_text= |image_by= John Kratz|image_rights= nc
 +
}}</div>
 +
* [[No. 1 Autographic Kodak Jr.]]
 +
* [[No. 1 Pocket Kodak]]
 +
* [[No. 1 Pocket Kodak Junior]]
 +
* No. 1 Pocket Kodak Series II - [[Pocket Kodak No. 1 series II]] with [[autographic]] 120 film
 +
* No. 1 Pocket Kodak Special
 +
* No. 1A Pocket Kodak Junior
 +
* No. 1A Pocket Kodak series II
 +
* No. 1A Pocket Kodak Special
 +
* No. 1A Pocket Kodak
 +
* [[Kodak No. 2 Folding Pocket Brownie]]
 +
* [[Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie]]
 +
* [[Kodak No. 2 Folding Cartridge Premo]]
 +
* [[Kodak No. 2 Hawkette]]
 +
* No. 2C Pocket Kodak
 +
* No. 2C Pocket Kodak Special
 +
* No. 3 Pocket Kodak Special
 +
* No. 3A Pocket Kodak
 
* Kodak No. 120
 
* Kodak No. 120
* Kodak No. 2 Hawkette
 
* Pocket Kodak No. 1
 
* Pocket Kodak No. 1a
 
* Pocket Kodak No. 2c
 
* Pocket Kodak No. 3a
 
* Pocket Kodak Junior No. 1
 
* Pocket Kodak Junior No. 1a
 
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* [[Pocket Kodak No. 1 series II]] with [[autographic]] 120 film
 
* Pocket Kodak No. 1a series II
 
* Pocket Kodak Special No. 1
 
* Pocket Kodak Special No. 1a
 
* Pocket Kodak Special No. 2c
 
* Pocket Kodak Special No. 3
 
  
 
==== 120 film, box ====
 
==== 120 film, box ====
* [[Kodak 2 Beau Brownie|No. 2 Beau Brownie]] (original Art Deco fancy camera)
 
 
* Brownie Junior 120
 
* Brownie Junior 120
* 50th Anniversary 1880 to 1930
+
* [[Hawk-eye No. 2]] & [[Hawk-eye_No._2#Simpler_versions:_original_Model_C_and_50th_anniversary_camera|50th Anniversary version]]
* [[Hawk-eye No. 2]]
+
* [[Kodak Boy Scout Brownie]]
 +
* [[Kodak Beau Brownie|No. 2 Beau Brownie]] (Art Deco fancy camera)
 +
* [[No. 2 Brownie Camera]]
 +
* No. 2 Brownie Junior UK model
 +
* No. 2 Brownie Special
 +
* No. 2 Brownie Special Century of Progress-World s fair souvenir
 +
* [[Kodak No. 2 Hawk-Eye Junior]]
 +
* [[No. 2 Hawk-Eye Special]]
 +
* Portrait Brownie No. 2
 +
 
 +
=== 121 film ===
 +
* [[No. 0 Folding Pocket Kodak]] Camera (Model A, B)
  
 
=== 122 film ===
 
=== 122 film ===
 +
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 +
|image_text= |image_by= Dirk HR Spennemann|image_rights= (c)
 +
}}</div>
 +
* No. 3A Folding Cartridge Premo Camera
 +
* No. 3A Folding Pocket Brownie Camera
 
* [[No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak]]
 
* [[No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak]]
 +
* [[No. 3A Autographic Kodak Junior]]
 
* [[Kodak 3A Autographic|No. 3A Autographic Kodak]]
 
* [[Kodak 3A Autographic|No. 3A Autographic Kodak]]
* No. 3A Autographic Kodak Special (1916: Kodak's first rangefinder camera)
+
* [[No. 3A Autographic Kodak Special]] (1916: Kodak's first rangefinder camera)
 +
* [[Kodak Panoram|No. 3A Panoram]]
 +
* [[No. 3A Folding Autographic Brownie]]
 +
* [[Kodak No. 3A Folding Hawk-Eye Model 3]]
 +
* [[Kodak Stereo Hawkeye]]
  
 
=== 123 film ===
 
=== 123 film ===
 
* [[No. 4 Folding Pocket Kodak Model B]]
 
* [[No. 4 Folding Pocket Kodak Model B]]
 +
* [[No. 4 Screen Focus Kodak]]
 +
 +
=== 124 film ===
 +
* [[No. 3 Bulls-Eye]]
 +
* [[No. 3 Brownie]]
 +
* [[Kodak No. 3A Folding Brownie Model A]]
 +
 +
=== 125 film ===
 +
* [[No. 3B Quick Focus Kodak]] (Models A, B, C)
 +
* [[No. 2 Stereo Brownie Camera]]
 +
 +
=== 126 film ===
 +
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 +
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 +
|image= http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8079/8264036364_7a8c89e18c_m.jpg
 +
|image_align= right
 +
|image_text= No. 4A Folding Kodak
 +
|image_by= Geoff Harrisson
 +
|image_rights= wp
 +
}}
 +
* [[No. 4A Folding Kodak]]
 +
* [[No. 4A Speed Kodak]]
  
 
=== 127 film ===
 
=== 127 film ===
 +
* [[Kodak Baby Brownie]]
 +
* [[Kodak Baby Brownie Special]]
 +
* [[Baby Hawkeye (Kodak)|Kodak Baby Hawkeye]]
 +
* [[Boy Scout Kodak]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie No. 0]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie 127]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Auto 27]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Fiesta]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Holiday]] ([[Kodak Brownie Holiday|Kodak Brownie Bullet]])
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Reflex]] (and [[Kodak Brownie Reflex|Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro Model]])
 +
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 +
|image_text= |image_by= Steve Harwood|image_rights= nc
 +
}}</div>
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Starflash]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Starflex]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Starlet]] (Kodak Rio-400)
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Starluxe]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Starmite|Kodak Brownie Starmite & Starmite II]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Super 27]]
 
* [[Kodak Bullet]]
 
* [[Kodak Bullet]]
* Kodak Boy Scout
+
* Kodak Coquette
 +
* [[Hawkeye Ace|Kodak Hawkeye Ace]] (and Ace De Luxe)
 +
* [[Kodak Hawkeye Flashfun]]
 +
* [[Kodak Petite]]
 +
* [[Pupille|Kodak Pupille]]
 +
* Kodak [[Rainbow Hawk-Eye Vest Pocket]]
 +
* [[Ranca|Kodak Ranca]]
 +
* [[Jiffy Kodak V. P.]]
 +
* [[Vanity Kodak]]
 
* [[Vest Pocket Kodak]]
 
* [[Vest Pocket Kodak]]
 
* [[Kodak vest pocket autographic|Vest Pocket Autographic]]
 
* [[Kodak vest pocket autographic|Vest Pocket Autographic]]
* Kodak Brownie 127
+
* [[Vollenda 48]], ''see [[Kodak AG]]''
* [[Kodak Brownie Starmite]]
+
* Vollenda 52, ''see [[Kodak AG]]''
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+
* [[Kodak World's Fair Flash]]
* [[Kodak Brownie Starflex]]
+
 
* [[Kodak Brownie Starluxe]]
+
===130 film===
* [[Kodak Brownie Fiesta]]
+
* [[No. 2C Autographic Kodak Junior]]
 +
* [[No. 2C Autographic Kodak Special]]
 +
* [[No.2C Brownie|No. 2C Brownie]]
 +
* [[No.2C Folding Autographic Brownie|No. 2C Folding Autographic Brownie]]
 +
* No. 2C Folding Cartridge Premo Camera
 +
* [[No. 2C Kodak Series III]]
 +
* [[No. 2C Pocket Kodak]]
 +
* No. 2C Pocket Kodak Series III
 +
* No. 2C Pocket Kodak Special
 +
 
 +
===616 film===
 +
* [[Target Brownie Six-16]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Pliant Six-16]]
 +
* [[Brownie Target Six-16]]
 +
* [[Jiffy Kodak Six-20|Jiffy Kodak Six-16]]
 +
* [[Jiffy Kodak Series II|Jiffy Kodak Six-16 Series II]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Special six-16|Kodak Brownie Special Six-16]]
 +
* [[Junior Six-16|Kodak Junior Six-16, Series I, II, III]]
 +
* [[Kodak Monitor|Kodak Monitor Six-16]]
 +
* Kodak Senior Six-16
 +
* [[Kodak Six-16 and Six-20|Kodak Six-16]]
 +
* Kodak Special Six-16
 +
* [[Kodak Vigilant Six-20|Kodak Vigilant Six-16]]
 +
* [[Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20|Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-16]]
 +
* Six-16 Brownie
 +
* [[Kodak Six-16 Brownie Junior]]
 +
* Vollenda Junior 616
  
 
=== 620 film ===
 
=== 620 film ===
 +
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 +
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 +
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 +
{|
 +
|- valign="top"
 +
|
 +
*  Kodak Box 620
 +
*  Kodak Box 620 model B ([[periscopic lens]])
 +
*        Brownie 620 (made in Germany)
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Bull's-Eye]]
 +
*        Brownie Flash B Camera
 +
*        Brownie Flash II Camera
 +
*        Brownie Flash III Camera
 +
*        Brownie Flash IV Camera
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Flash]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Hawkeye]]
 +
*  Kodak Junior I
 +
*        Brownie Junior 620
 +
*        Brownie Model I Camera
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Reflex 20|Brownie Reflex 20]] pseudo-TLR
 +
*        Brownie Target Six-20
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie Twin 20 | Brownie Twin 20]]
 +
* [[Kodak Chevron]]
 +
* [[Kodak Duex]]
 
* [[Kodak Duaflex]] I/II/II/IV
 
* [[Kodak Duaflex]] I/II/II/IV
* Kodak Hawkeye
+
* [[Kodak Folding Brownie Six-20]]
* [[Jiffy Kodak Six-20]]
+
*   Kodak Hawkeye
* [[Jiffy Kodak Series II]]
+
*      [[Jiffy Kodak Series II]]
* [[KODAK Six-20 Brownie Junior|Kodak Six-20 Brownie Junior]]
+
*       [[Jiffy Kodak Six-20]]
* [[Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20]]
+
* [[Kodak Medalist|Kodak Medalist & Medalist II]]
 +
*        Popular Brownie
 +
*        Popular Portrait Brownie
 
* [[Kodak Reflex II]] (TLR)
 
* [[Kodak Reflex II]] (TLR)
 +
* [[Kodak Six-20]]
 +
* [[Kodak Six-20 Brownie]] (USA model)
 +
* [[Kodak Six-20 Brownie]] (UK model)
 +
*        Six-20 'Brownie' C
 +
*        Six-20 'Brownie' D
 +
*        Six-20 'Brownie' E
 +
*        Six-20 'Brownie' F
 +
|
 +
*        Six-20 Boy Scout Brownie
 +
*        Six-20 Brownie Junior (UK model) <!--For now all variants are discussed in the wiki-linked article below-->
 +
*        Six-20 Brownie Junior (USA model)
 +
*        Six-20 Brownie Junior portrait model
 +
*        Six-20 Brownie Junior super model
 +
* [[Kodak Six-20 Brownie Junior]]
 +
* [[Kodak Six-20 Brownie Minor]]
 +
*        Six-20 Brownie Senior
 +
*        Six-20 Brownie Target
 +
*        Six-20 Brownie (UK model)
 +
*        Six-20 Brownie model 4
 +
*        Six-20 Brownie model B
 +
*        Six-20 Brownie portrait model
 +
* [[Kodak Six-20 Brownie Special]]
 +
*        Six-20 Bull's Eye (trapezoidal Bakelite)
 +
* [[Kodak Six-20 Flash Brownie]]
 +
*[[Kodak Folding Brownie Six-20|Six-20 Folding Brownie]] (UK)
 +
*        Six-20 Kodak Junior
 +
*        Six-20 Popular Brownie
 +
* [[Kodak Six-20 Portrait Brownie]]
 +
* [[Kodak Six-20 Target Hawk-Eye]]
 +
* [[Kodak Super Six-20]]
 +
* [[Kodak Target Brownie Six-20|Target Brownie Six-20]]
 +
* [[Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20|Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20, Six-16]]
 +
* [[Kodak Vigilant Six-20|Kodak Vigilant Six-20, Six-16]]
 +
*Kodak Regent, Regent II, ''see [[Kodak AG]]''
 +
*Kodak Special Six-20
 +
*Kodak Senior Six-20
 +
*[[Kodak Tourist|Kodak Tourist, Tourist II]]
 +
*[[Kodak Monitor|Kodak Monitor Six-20, Six-16]]
 +
*Vollenda 620, ''see [[Kodak AG]]''
 +
|}
  
===616 film===
+
=== 828 Bantam film ===
* [[Junior Six-16]]
+
* [[Kodak Bantam]] and [[Kodak Flash Bantam]] (strut-folding models)
* Brownie Junior
+
* [[Kodak Bantam Special|Kodak Bantam Special]] ([[rangefinder camera|rangefinder]] with 'streamline moderne' styling)
* Target SIX-16
+
*  Kodak Bantam F/4.5
* [[Kodak Brownie Special six-16|Brownie Special six-16]]
+
*  Kodak Bantam F/5.6
 +
* [[Kodak Bantam F/8]] (telescoping rectangular lens tube)
 +
* [[Kodak Bantam RF]]
 +
* [[Kodak Bantam Colorsnap]] (original, II, 3)
 +
*  Kodak Bantam Military Model (British Air Force, U.S. Army Signal Corps)
 +
* [[Kodak Pony 828/135]]
  
 
== Plate and sheet film ==
 
== Plate and sheet film ==
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+
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 +
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 +
}}</div>
 +
 
 +
===Recomar film pack cameras===
 +
* [[Kodak Recomar 18]]
 +
* [[Kodak Recomar 33]]
 +
 
 +
=== Premo film pack cameras ===
 +
* [[Film Premo|Film Premo No.1]] (3¼×4¼)
 +
* [[Film Premo|Film Premo 3A]] (3¼×5½ postcard)
 +
* [[Film Premo|Film Premo 4x5]]
 +
* [[Pocket Premo C]]
 +
* [[Premoette Junior]] (2¼×3¼)
 +
 
 
=== Folding plate cameras ===
 
=== Folding plate cameras ===
* [[Film Premo No.1]]
+
==== postcard format ====
* 3A Film Plate Special Premo (3.25x5)
+
* [[Filmplate Special Premo]] (3¼×5½)
 +
* [[Kodak Star Premo|Star Premo]] (3¼×4¼)
 +
 
 
==== large format ====
 
==== large format ====
 
* Kodak Master View Camera 4x5
 
* Kodak Master View Camera 4x5
 +
* Kodak Master View Camera 8x10
 
* [[Eastman View Camera No. 2-D]] (5x7)
 
* [[Eastman View Camera No. 2-D]] (5x7)
 
* [[Eastman View Camera No. 2-D]] (8x10)
 
* [[Eastman View Camera No. 2-D]] (8x10)
 +
* [[Eastman Commercial B Studio Camera]]
  
== Cartridge film ==
+
== small film formats ==
=== 126 film ===
+
{{Flickr_image
* [[Kodak Instamatic 44|Instamatic 44]]
+
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* [[Kodak Instamatic 50|Instamatic 50]]
+
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* Instamatic 100
+
|image_align= right
* [[Kodak Instamatic 104|Instamatic 104]]
+
|image_text=
* Instamatic 124
+
|image_by= Steve Harwood
* Instamatic 134
+
|image_rights= nc
* Instamatic 204
+
}}
* [[Kodak Instamatic 304|Instamatic 304]]
 
* Instamatic 404
 
* Instamatic 700
 
* Instamatic 814
 
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* Hawkeye Instamatic R4
 
* [[Kodak Instamatic S-10|Instamatic S-10]]
 
* [[Kodak Instamatic X-15F|Instamatic X-15F]]
 
* [[Kodak Instamatic X-30|Instamatic X-30]]
 
* Instamatic X-35F
 
* [[Kodak Instamatic X-45|Instamatic X-45]]
 
  
 +
=== [[APS film]] ===
 +
''See the [[Advantix]] page''
 
=== 110 film ===
 
=== 110 film ===
* Star 110 Camera
+
''Instamatic'', see [[Instamatic#110_cartridge|Instamatic 110 list]].''
* [[Kodak Pocket Instamatic 10|Pocket Instamatic 10]]
+
''Hawkeye Instamatic'', see [[Instamatic#110_cartridge|Instamatic 110 list]].''
* Pocket Instamatic 20
+
''Tele-Instamatic'', see [[Instamatic#110_cartridge|Instamatic 110 list]].''
* Pocket Instamatic 30
+
''Pocket Instamatic'', see [[Instamatic#110_cartridge|Instamatic 110 list]].''
* [[Kodak Pocket Instamatic 40|Pocket Instamatic 40]]
+
{|
* Pocket Instamatic 50
+
||
* [[Kodak Pocket Instamatic 60|Pocket Instamatic 60]]
+
* [[Fisher-Price (1984)|Fisher-Price Camera]]
* Fisher-Price 100 Camera
+
* [[Kodak 101 Dalmatians]]
* Mickey-Matic Camera
+
* [[Kodak Cameo Motor 110]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie (110)|Kodak Brownie (110 camera)]]
 +
* [[Kodak Brownie II]]
 +
* [[Kodak Cross]]
 +
* [[Kodak Ektra  1]]
 +
* [[Kodak Ektra 2]]
 +
*  Kodak Ektra  10
 +
* [[Kodak Ektra 12]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Ektra  12-EF]]
 +
*   Kodak Ektra  20
 +
*   [[Kodak Ektra  22]]
 +
*  [[Kodak Ektra  22-EF]]
 +
* [[Kodak Ektra  52]]
 +
*  Kodak Ektra  90
 +
*  Kodak Ektra  92
 +
* [[Kodak Ektra 100]]
 +
*  Kodak Ektra 150
 +
* [[Kodak Ektra 200]]
 +
* [[Kodak Ektra 250]]
 +
* [[Kodak Ektralite 10]]
 +
* [[Kodak Ektralite 30]]
 +
* [[Kodak EktraLite 400]]
 +
* [[Kodak Ektralite 450]]
 +
* [[Kodak Ektralite 500]]
 +
* [[Kodak Ektramax]]
 +
*  Kodak Fling (single-use)
 +
||
 +
* [[Kodak For Kids Flash 110]]
 +
* [[Kodak Galactic]]
 +
* [[Kodak Gimini]]
 +
* [[Kodak Graffiti]]
 +
* [[Kodak Hawkeye Pocket Instamatic]]
 +
* [[Kodak Kids Camera]]
 +
* [[Kodak Mickey-Matic]]
 +
* [[Kodak Outdoor 110]]
 +
* [[Kodak Pazzazz]]
 +
* [[Kodak pocket A-1]]
 +
*  Kodak pocket B-1
 +
*  Kodak pocket Instatech Close Up
 +
* [[Kodak Sport]]
 +
* [[Kodak Star]]
 +
* [[Kodak Star 110]]
 +
* [[Kodak Stylelite]] pocket camera
 +
* [[Kodak Tele-Ektra 1]]
 +
* [[Kodak Tele-Ektra  2]]
 +
* [[Kodak Tele-Ektra 32]]
 +
* [[Kodak Tele-Ektra 42]]
 +
* [[Kodak Tele-Ektra 300]]
 +
* [[Kodak Tele-Ektra 350]]
 +
* [[Kodak Tele-Ektralite  20]]
 +
* [[Kodak Tele-Ektralite 40]]
 +
* [[Kodak Tele-Ektralite 600]]
 +
* [[Kodak Tele-Stylelite]] pocket camera
 +
* [[Kodak Winner]] "Olympic"
 +
*  Lion King by Kodak
 +
* [[My First Camera]]
 +
|}
  
=== [[APS]] film ===
+
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+
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* [[Kodak Advantix 2000 AUTO|Advantix 2000AUTO]]
+
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* [[Kodak Advantix 4100ix zoom|Advantix 4100ix zoom]]
+
| image=http://farm1.static.flickr.com/84/270319329_443b7a140a_m.jpg
* [[Kodak Advantix F300|Advantix F300]]
+
| image_align=left
* [[Kodak Advantix C370]]
+
| image_text=| image_by=Paul Analog| image_rights=(c)
* [[Kodak Advantix C400|Advantix C400]]
+
}}
* [[Kodak Advantix T550|Advantix T550]]
+
 
 +
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 +
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 +
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 +
 
 +
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 +
 
 +
=== other 16mm film ===
 +
* [[Eastman M.B.]], spy matchbox camera
 +
=== Cine ===
 +
* [[Kodak cine lenses]]
  
 
== Special film ==
 
== Special film ==
 
=== Kodak disc film ===
 
=== Kodak disc film ===
* Kodak disc 3000
+
''See also [[Disc film]]''
 +
 
 +
* [[Kodak Challenger]]
 +
* [[Kodak Disc 2000]]
 +
* [[Kodak Disc 3000|Kodak disc 3000]]
 +
* [[Kodak disc 3100]]
 +
* [[Kodak disc 3500]]
 +
* [[Kodak Disc 3600]]
 
* [[Kodak disc 4000]]
 
* [[Kodak disc 4000]]
* Kodak disc 4100
+
* [[Kodak disc 4100]]
 +
* [[Kodak disc 6000]]
 +
* [[Kodak Disc 6100|Kodak disc 6100]]
 +
* [[Kodak disc 8000]]
 +
* [[Kodak Hawkeye Disc 7000]]
 +
* Kodak Medalist I
 +
* Kodak Medalist II
 +
* Kodak Medalist Tele-Disc
 +
* [[Kodak Tele Challenger]]
 +
* [[Kodak Tele Disc]]
  
 
=== Instant film ===
 
=== Instant film ===
* Kodak Analyst
+
For Kodak instant film products see [[Kodak Instant]].
* Kodak Champ Kodamatic
 
* Kodak Colorburst 50
 
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* Kodak EK2
 
* Kodak EK4
 
* Kodak EK6
 
* Kodak The Handle
 
* Kodak Happy Times (Coca-Cola) Camera
 
* Kodak Kodamatic 960
 
* Kodak Party Time
 
* Kodak Party Time II
 
* Kodak Partyflash II
 
* Kodak Pleaser
 
* Kodak Pleaser II
 
* Kodak Trimprint 920
 
* Kodak Trimprint 940
 
  
 
== Digital ==
 
== Digital ==
 +
See also [[Kodak Easyshare]].
 +
 +
=== optical finder, no display ===
 +
* [[Kodak DC20]], [[Kodak DC40| DC40]], [[Kodak DC50 Zoom|DC50 Zoom]]
 +
 
=== just display, no optical finder ===
 
=== just display, no optical finder ===
* Kodak Easyshare C433, C875
+
* Kodak Easyshare C15, C122, C123 (Sport), C142, C143, C180, C182, C183, C190, [[Kodak EasyShare C195|C195]], C433, C613, C713, C763, C875, C913, C1013, C1450, C1505, C1530, C1550
 +
* Kodak Easyshare CD14, CD22, CD24, CD44, CD50, CD80, CD82, CD83, CD90, CD93, CD153, CD703, CD1013
 +
* Kodak Easyshare Fun Saver FD3
 
* Kodak Easyshare LS755
 
* Kodak Easyshare LS755
 +
* Kodak Easyshare M22, M23, M52, M200 (MINI), M320, M340, M341, M380, M381, M420, M522, M530, M531, M532, M550, M552, M575, M577 (Touch), M580, M583, M590, M753, M763, M853, M863, M873, M883, M893 IS, M1033, M1063, M1073 IS, M1093 IS, M2008, M5350, M5370 (Touch)
 +
* Kodak Easyshare MD30, MD41, MD55, MD81, MD853, MD855, MD1063
 +
* Kodak Easyshare MX1063
 
* Kodak Easyshare One 4MP, 6MP
 
* Kodak Easyshare One 4MP, 6MP
* Kodak Easyshare V530, V570, V603, V610, V705
+
* Kodak Easyshare SLICE
 +
* Kodak Easyshare V530, V550, V570 (Dual Lens), V603 , V610(Dual Lens), V705 (Dual Lens), V803, V830, V1003, V1073, V1233, V1253, V1273
 +
* Kodak Easyshare Z583, Z700, Z730, Z760, [[Kodak EasyShare Z885|Z885]], Z915, Z950, Z1085 IS, Z1275, Z5010, Z5120, Z8612 IS, Z915
 +
* Kodak Easyshare ZD15
  
 
=== display and optical finder ===
 
=== display and optical finder ===
* Kodak DC20, DC25, DC40, [[Kodak DC50 Zoom|DC50 Zoom,]] DC200, DC200 Plus, DC210, DC210 Plus, DC215, DC220, DC220 Pro Edition, DC240, DC260, DC260 Pro Edition, DC265, DC290, DC3200, DC3400, DC3800, DC4800, DC5000
+
* [[Kodak DC25|DC25]], [[Kodak DC120 Zoom|DC120 Zoom]], [[Kodak DC200|DC200]], [[Kodak DC200 Plus|DC200 Plus]], [[Kodak DC210|DC210]], [[Kodak DC210 Plus|DC210 Plus]], DC215, DC220, DC220 Pro Edition, DC240, DC260, DC260 Pro Edition, DC265, DC280, DC290, DC3200, DC3400, DC3800, [[DC4800]], [[Kodak DC5000|DC5000]]
* Kodak Easyshare DX3215, DX3500, DX3600, DX3700, DX3900, DX4330, DX4530, DX4900, DX6340, DX6440, DX7440, DX7630
+
* Kodak Easyshare [[Kodak Easyshare DX3215|DX3215]], DX3500, DX3600, DX3700, DX3900, DX4330, DX4530, DX4900, DX6340, DX6440, DX7440, DX7630
* Kodak Easyshare CX4200, CX4210, CX4230, CX4300, CX4310, CX6200, CX6230, CX6330, CX6445, CX7220, CX7300, CX7310, CX7330, CX7430, CX7525, CX7530
+
* Kodak Easyshare C300, C310, C315, C330, C340, C360, C503, C513, C530, C533, C603, C643, C653, [[Kodak EasyShare C663|C663]], C703, C743
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+
* Kodak Easyshare CD33, CD40, CD43
 
* Kodak Easyshare CW330
 
* Kodak Easyshare CW330
* Kodak Easyshare CD33, CD40, CD43
+
* Kodak Easyshare [[CX4200]], CX4210, CX4230, [[Kodak EasyShare CX4300|CX4300]], CX4310, CX6200, CX6230, CX6330, CX6445, CX7220, CX7300, CX7310, CX7330, CX7430, [[Kodak Easyshare CX7525|CX7525]], CX7530
* Kodak Easyshare C300, C310, C315, C330, C340, C360, C503, C530, C533, C603, C643, [[Kodak EasyShare C663|C663,]] C703, C743
+
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* Kodak Easyshare LS420, LS443, LS633, LS743, LS753
+
|image_text= |image_by=Steve Harwood |image_rights=nc
* Kodak Easyshare V550, V705
+
}}</div>
 +
* Kodak Easyshare EZ200
 +
* Kodak Easyshare LS420, LS443, LS633, LS743, LS753, LS755
 
* Kodak Easyshare Z700, Z730, Z760
 
* Kodak Easyshare Z700, Z730, Z760
  
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* [[Kodak Easyshare DX6490]], DX7590
 
* [[Kodak Easyshare DX6490]], DX7590
 
* Kodak Easyshare P712, [[Kodak P850|P850]], [[Kodak P880|P880]]
 
* Kodak Easyshare P712, [[Kodak P850|P850]], [[Kodak P880|P880]]
* Kodak Easyshare Z612, Z650, Z710, Z740, Z7590
+
* Kodak Easyshare Z612, Z650, Z710, Z712 IS, Z740, Z812 IS, Z980, Z981, Z990 (MAX), Z1012 IS, Z1015 IS, Z7590
 +
* Kodak Easyshare ZD710
  
 
=== DSLR ===
 
=== DSLR ===
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+
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 +
|image_text= |image_by= Gisle Hannemyr|image_rights= $
 +
}}</div>
 
==== Nikon AF mount ====
 
==== Nikon AF mount ====
* [[Kodak DCS 100]] (back attached to a Nikon F3)
+
* [[Kodak DCS 100]] (back attached to a [[Nikon F3]])
* [[Kodak DCS 200]] (back attached to a Nikon F801s/N8008s)
+
* [[Kodak DCS 200]] (back attached to a [[Nikon F-801 (N8008)|Nikon F801s/N8008s]])
 
* [[Kodak DCS 400 series|Kodak DCS 410]] (back attached to a Nikon F90/N90)
 
* [[Kodak DCS 400 series|Kodak DCS 410]] (back attached to a Nikon F90/N90)
* [[Kodak DCS 400 series|Kodak DCS 420]] (back attached to a Nikon F90/N90 or F90X/N90s)
+
* [[Kodak DCS 400 series|Kodak DCS 420]] (back attached to a Nikon F90/N90 or F90X/[[Nikon N90s|N90s]])
* [[Kodak DCS 400 series|Kodak DCS 460]] (back attached to a Nikon F90X/N90s)
+
* [[Kodak DCS 400 series|Kodak DCS 460]] (back attached to a Nikon F90X/[[Nikon N90s|N90s]])
* [[Kodak DCS 400 series|Kodak NC2000]] (back attached to a Nikon F90/N90 or F90X/N90s)
+
* [[Kodak NC2000]] (back attached to a Nikon F90/N90 or F90X/[[Nikon N90s|N90s]])
* [[Kodak DCS 400 series|Kodak NC2000e]] (back attached to a Nikon F90X/N90s)
+
* [[Kodak NC2000e]] (back attached to a Nikon F90X/[[Nikon N90s|N90s]])
* Kodak DCS 620 / DCS 620x (based on a Nikon F5)
+
* Kodak DCS 620 / DCS 620x (based on a [[Nikon F5]])
 
* Kodak DCS 660 / DCS 660M (based on a Nikon F5)
 
* Kodak DCS 660 / DCS 660M (based on a Nikon F5)
* Kodak DCS 720x (based on a Nikon F5)
+
* [[Kodak DCS 720x]] (based on a Nikon F5)
* Kodak DCS 760 (based on a Nikon F5)
+
* [[Kodak DCS 760]] (based on a Nikon F5)
* Kodak DCS Pro 14n
+
* [[Kodak DCS Pro 14n]] (based on a [[Nikon F80]])
* Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n
+
* [[Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n]] (based on a Nikon F80)
  
 
==== Canon EF mount ====
 
==== Canon EF mount ====
* Kodak EOS-DCS 1 (back attached to a Canon EOS-1N)
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* [[Kodak EOS-DCS 1]] (back attached to a Canon EOS-1N)
* Kodak EOS-DCS 3 (back attached to a Canon EOS-1N)
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* [[Kodak EOS-DCS 3]] (back attached to a Canon EOS-1N)
* Kodak EOS-DCS 5 (back attached to a Canon EOS-1N)
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* [[Kodak EOS-DCS 5]] (back attached to a Canon EOS-1N)
* Kodak DCS 520 (based on a Canon EOS-1N and also sold as Canon D2000)
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* [[Kodak DCS 520]] (based on a Canon EOS-1N and also sold as Canon D2000)
* Kodak DCS 560 (based on a Canon EOS-1N)
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* [[Kodak DCS 560]] (based on a Canon EOS-1N and also sold as Canon D6000)
* Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c
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* Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c (Based on a Sigma SLR w EF mount)
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* [[Kodak SCS 1000]] (back attached to a Canon EOS-1N)
  
 
==== Nikon Pronea mount ====
 
==== Nikon Pronea mount ====
* Kodak DCS 315 (based on a Nikon Pronea 600i)
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* [[Kodak DCS 315]] (based on a Nikon Pronea 600i)
* Kodak DCS 330 (based on a Nikon Pronea 600i)
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* [[Kodak DCS 330]] (based on a Nikon Pronea 600i)
  
== Resources ==
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=== Digital backs ===
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* DCS 465 (Hasselblads / [[Mamiya RB67]] / [[Mamiya RZ67]])
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* DCS Pro Back ([[Hasselblad 555 ELD]] / Mamiya RZ67)
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* DCS Pro Back Plus  (Hasselblad 555 ELD / Mamiya RZ67)
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* DCS Pro Back 645 ([[Contax 645 AF]] / [[Mamiya 645AF]] / [[Hasselblad H1]])
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= Publications =
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* [[The Kodak Magazine (US)]] - an internal periodical for Kodak employees
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** [https://archive.org/details/kodakmagazine01eastuoft The Kodak Magazine (1920-21)]
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** [https://archive.org/details/kodakmagazine02eastuoft The Kodak Magazine (1921-22)]
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** [https://archive.org/details/kodakmagazine03eastuoft The Kodak Magazine (1922-23)]
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** [https://archive.org/details/kodakmagazine04eastuoft The Kodak Magazine (1923-24)]
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* [[The Kodak Magazine (UK)]] - a photography magazine for the general public published by [[Kodak Ltd.]]
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* [[Kodakery]] - A US and Canadian magazine for the general public published by Kodak
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= Resources =
 
{{Rochester}}
 
{{Rochester}}
===Books:===
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==Books==
* KODAK Milestones, 1880-1980. Rochester 1980
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* ''KODAK Milestones, 1880-1980'', Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester NY, USA: 1980.
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* BRAYER, Elizabeth: ''George Eastman: A Biography'', University of Rochester Press, 2012. <nowiki>ISBN</nowiki> 978-1580462471.
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* {{Coe Kodak}}
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* McKEOWN, Jim & Joan: ''Collectors Guide to Kodak Cameras'', Centennial Photo Service, 1981. <nowiki>ISBN</nowiki> 0-931838-02-9.
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* NAGEL, Helmut: ''Zauber der Kamera: Beispiele aus dem Kodak-Nagel-Werk'', Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1977. <nowiki>ISBN</nowiki> 3421025169.
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* KEMMLER, Karl Otto: ''Nagel und Kodak Kameras'', Gisela Kemmler, 1983.
 +
 
 +
==Links==
 
===Websites in English:===
 
===Websites in English:===
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120103162321/http://www.kodak.com/global/en/corp/historyOfKodak/historyIntro.jhtml History of Kodak] (archived) on [http://www.kodak.com/ Kodak's website].
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* [http://www.historiccamera.com/cgi-bin/librarium/pm.cgi?action=display&login=kodakproducts Eastman Kodak Company Camera Listing] at [http://www.historiccamera.com Historic Camera]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20040331125803/http://wwwuk.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/techInfo/aa13/aa13.shtml History of Kodak Cameras] (archived), a complete list with all the cameras made by Kodak from 1888 to 1999, dates, film sizes and original prices, on Kodak's website; PDF available.
 
* [http://kodak.3106.net/ Kodak Classics] by Mischa Koning ~ A site with manuals, historical background information, articles and pictures on nearly 500 Classic Kodak cameras.
 
* [http://kodak.3106.net/ Kodak Classics] by Mischa Koning ~ A site with manuals, historical background information, articles and pictures on nearly 500 Classic Kodak cameras.
* [http://www.nwmangum.com/Kodak/index.html The Kodak Collector's Page] by Walker Mangum, with many information including an article about the [http://www.nwmangum.com/Kodak/FilmHist.html Kodak roll film numbers] by Thom Bell
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* [http://www.nwmangum.com/Kodak/index.html The Kodak Collector's Page] by Walker Mangum, with many information including an article about the [http://www.nwmangum.com/Kodak/FilmHist.html Kodak roll film numbers] by Thom Bell.
* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/#kodak Kodak manuals, booklets and other historical literature] (some in PDF and some in HTML) at www.orphancameras.com
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/kodak.htm Kodak manuals, booklets and other historical literature] (some in PDF and some in HTML) at [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/ OrphanCameras.com]
* [http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/Kodak/index.htm Kodak DCS series DSLRs] at [http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/ Photography in Malaysia]
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/catalogs_guides.htm Multiple Kodak booklet and guides] from OrphanCameras.com
* [http://www.flickr.com/groups/Kodak/ Flickr group "Kodak"]
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* [http://www.butkus.org/chinon/kodakery/kodakery.htm Kodakery booklets and magazines] from OrphanCameras.com
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* [http://mcnygenealogy.com/book/kodak/index.htm On-line Magazines, Newspapers, Books, etc. of the Eastman Kodak Company] at [http://mcnygenealogy.com/index.htm GenWeb of Monroe County, NY]
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* [http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/Kodak/index.htm Kodak DCS series DSLRs] at [http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/ Photography in Malaysia].
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* [http://www.flickr.com/groups/Kodak/ Flickr group "Kodak"].
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* [http://collectiblend.com/Cameras/Kodak-Eastman/ Kodak Cameras Price Guide] by [http://collectiblend.com/ CollectiBlend].
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* [http://www.photo-manuals.com/manual/kodak Many Kodak Camera Manuals : Photo-Manuals.com]
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===Websites in French:===
 
===Websites in French:===
* [http://photo.even.free.fr/col_app.php?type=kodak Kodak page] at [http://photo.even.free.fr/ Collection G. Even's site]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120119131200/http://wwwfr.kodak.com/FR/fr/kodakEnFrance/histoire.shtml L'histoire de Kodak-Pathé] at Kodak en France homepage (archived)
* [http://www.collection-appareils.com/kodak/html/complements.php Cameras and User manuals] at www.collection-appareils.com
 
  
 
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[[Category: Camera makers]]
 
[[Category: Lens makers]]
 
[[Category: Lens makers]]
 
[[Category: Film makers]]
 
[[Category: Film makers]]
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[[Category:Paper makers]]
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[[Category: Shutter makers]]
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[[Category: sensor makers]]
 
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[[Category: Kodak|*]]
 
[[Category: USA]]
 
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Eastman Kodak Co., of Rochester, New York, is an American film maker and camera maker. For at least three quarters of the 20th century it played the dominant role in worldwide photography business.

History

In 1879 George Eastman, amateur photographer and employee of a bank in Rochester, had invented an emulsion-coating machine for mass production of dry plates and got a patent on it in England. In 1881 he and Rochester's local buggy whip manufacturer Henry A. Strong founded the Eastman Dry Plate Company in the town in the north of the state of New York (USA).

In 1883, a year after having solved troubles with bad quality gelatine that spoiled film plates, the company moved to a four-story building which later got the address 343 State Street, longtime headquarters address of the company. In 1884 Eastman and Strong transformed their partnership to a corporation for which they gathered the first shareholders. In 1885 the American Film was introduced, a paper roll film which needed a special development process, made usable with the new Eastman-Walker rollfilm holder. This was used later in the first two Kodak cameras. However Eastman knew that he needed a transparent film for the future, and hired the chemist Henry H. Reichenbach as research scientist. The transparent roll film would be delivered in 1889.

Eastman's goal in life was to simplify and to popularize photography. The first step towards that goal was the "Kodak" camera he introduced in 1888 which had a built-in 100-exposure paper roll film costing $25, a huge amount. The box camera had to be sent back to the factory once all the exposures had been used. The customers got their cameras back with new film roll loaded into it, and the image prints. In 1890 a Kodak folding camera with built-in 48 exposure film roll followed. After years of advertising the brand Kodak the company was renamed Eastman Kodak Co. In 1900 Eastman had reached his goal, offering the Brownie rollfilm camera which cost only $1 including a 6 exposure film. Further film rolls cost just 15 cents. The Brownie camera series was continued until 1970.

Through the early twentieth century, Kodak produced an increasingly large range of cameras, in an increasing range of film formats - becoming the dominant supplier of both cameras and film.


Branches

Kodak used to have autonomous branches in other countries, which developed their own lines of products, as Ford did for cars. The German branch Kodak AG, which made the famous Retina models, is discussed in a separate page, as is Kodak Ltd. (UK).
At its peak Kodak's international plants were:

  • in Canada: Kodak Canada Limited, Toronto
  • in UK: Kodak Limited, several plants
  • in France: Kodak Pathé, several plants
  • in Germany: Kodak AG, Stuttgart (formerly Nagel)
  • in Australia: Kodak Australasia Pty. Ltd., Coburg
  • in Argentina: Kodak Argentina S.A.I.C., Buenos Aires
  • in Brazil: Kodak Brasileira Comércio e Indústria Ltda., Sao Paolo
  • in Spain: Kodak S.A., Madrid
  • in Mexico: Kodak Industrial, S.A. de C.V.

   

With exception of the Mexican plant all these international branches made cameras. Most U.S. plants outside Rochester specialized in producing basic materials like gelatine (Peabody/Massachusetts), plastics (Longview/Texas), chemicals (Batesville/Arkansas), polyester fibre (Columbia/S.C.), and basic materials for film making and others (Kingsport/Tennessee). Some of the films and plates were made in Windsor/Colorado.



Success

At its peak, the company was huge and made everything connected with photography: cameras, lenses (including some of the best lenses of the mid-20th century, see Kodak lenses), film, and processing chemicals and equipment, in addition to photographic materials used in the graphic arts industry (for example, for printing). It also conducted important photographic research and development. 60,000 people were working for Kodak in Rochester. In 1966 the company had 100,000 employees worldwide.

The most popular Kodak cameras were the ones for 126 film cartridges. The first of these cameras was launched in 1963. By 1976, 60 million Instamatic cameras had been sold, six times more than all competitors put together had sold of this camera type, and also six times more than Kodak's previous big success, the Brownie Star camera series (10 million Starflex, Starmite, and Starflash sold, made from 1957 to 1962). Another huge success was achieved with Kodak's type 110 pocket film cartridges and pocket cameras which were introduced in 1972. But this time other companies took a larger share of the market by abandoning their own miniature film formats and introducing smart pocket cameras for 110 film instead. Kodak's decline began when it flopped with another miniature film format, the disc film, in the 1980s.


Decline

In the late 1970s, Kodak developed instant cameras and a new Instant Picture system, in competition with Polaroid. This led to lawsuits, resulting in a loss for Kodak. Damages of over $900 million were awarded to Polaroid[3].

In 1975 electronics engineer Steven Sasson developed Kodak's first digital still camera (for 0.1 megapixel black&white exposures), based on CCD technology. Kodak didn't pay much attention to this invention as their main focus was film. In 1994 they helped Apple develop and market the Quick Take 100 and 150 digital cameras while Kodak's focus in the digital camera section was aimed at reporters and journalists (Kodak DCS series). Consumer digital cameras were marketed from 1995 on under the brand Kodak (Kodak DC40). In August 2006 they abandoned the production of digital cameras by outsourcing the production to Flextronics, an all-and-everything OEM manufacturer in Singapore.

Bankruptcy

By the 1980s, Kodak's dominant position in photography had begun to erode for a variety of reasons, including more aggressive marketing from Fuji and the rise of sophisticated 35mm point and shoot cameras from Japanese manufacturers[4]. Years of steady profits had led to a conservative, risk-averse management style. During the 2000s, mass photography shifted overwhelmingly to digital cameras, which put sales of Kodak's traditional film, paper, and chemistry into a steep dive. Despite shedding many products (such as black & white enlarging paper and Kodachrome film), by 2011 the company had become a consistent money-loser. A last-ditch effort to sell off the company's war chest of patents (many involving digital imaging) did not meet with much success; and on January 19th, 2012 the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection[5]. In January of 2013, JK Imaging Ltd. is licensing the Kodak brand for consumer digital camera products[6]. In April of 2013, the personalized imaging and document imaging businesses divisions were acquired by Kodak's UK Pension Plan (KPP).[7] The acquisition will be under the name Kodak Alaris.[8] They will be using the Kodak branding for consumer and professional films along with retail photo kiosks and paper products. Eastman Kodak emerged out of bankruptcy protection in August 2013 and concentrates its business on commercial printing and packaging services.[9]

Advertising

Becoming the only super power in a market of popular and professional products was not just based on product quality. Advertising the big brand was always a not underestimatable factor of Kodak's success.

Notes

Film

For much of its history, Kodak operated on what has been called the "razor blade" business model. Camera manufacture was not Kodak's primary source of profits; instead, affordable cameras generated an ongoing, steady demand for photographic consumables: film, chemistry, and print paper.

See the article Kodak film for a listing of the company's main film brands.

Cameras

Single-use cameras

110 film models

35mm film models

APS film models

35mm film

126 film

See the Instamatic page.

135 film

Roll film

101 film

102 film

103 film

104 film

105 film

106 film

109 film

115 film

116 film

117 film

  • The Brownie
  • No. 1 Brownie

118 film

  • No. 3 Autographic Kodak Camera
  • No. 3 Autographic Kodak Special Model A
  • No. 3 Folding Hawk-eye Camera (Models 1-9)
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model A
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model AB
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model AB-EX
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model ABX
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model B
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model B-2
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model B-3
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model B-4
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model C
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model C-2
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model C-3
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model C-4
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model C-5
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model D
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model E
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model F
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model G
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Camera Model H
  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Deluxe Camera
  • No. 3 Kodak Series III Camera
  • No. 3 Pocket Kodak Series III Camera
  • No. 3 Pocket Kodak Special Camera
  • No. 3 Special Kodak Camera
  • Six-Three Kodak No. 3 Camera

119 film

120 film:

120 film, folder

120 film, box

121 film

122 film

123 film

124 film

125 film

126 film

127 film

130 film

616 film

620 film

828 Bantam film

Plate and sheet film

Recomar film pack cameras

Premo film pack cameras

Folding plate cameras

postcard format

large format

small film formats

APS film

See the Advantix page

110 film

Instamatic, see Instamatic 110 list. Hawkeye Instamatic, see Instamatic 110 list. Tele-Instamatic, see Instamatic 110 list. Pocket Instamatic, see Instamatic 110 list.


other 16mm film

Cine

Special film

Kodak disc film

See also Disc film

Instant film

For Kodak instant film products see Kodak Instant.

Digital

See also Kodak Easyshare.

optical finder, no display

just display, no optical finder

  • Kodak Easyshare C15, C122, C123 (Sport), C142, C143, C180, C182, C183, C190, C195, C433, C613, C713, C763, C875, C913, C1013, C1450, C1505, C1530, C1550
  • Kodak Easyshare CD14, CD22, CD24, CD44, CD50, CD80, CD82, CD83, CD90, CD93, CD153, CD703, CD1013
  • Kodak Easyshare Fun Saver FD3
  • Kodak Easyshare LS755
  • Kodak Easyshare M22, M23, M52, M200 (MINI), M320, M340, M341, M380, M381, M420, M522, M530, M531, M532, M550, M552, M575, M577 (Touch), M580, M583, M590, M753, M763, M853, M863, M873, M883, M893 IS, M1033, M1063, M1073 IS, M1093 IS, M2008, M5350, M5370 (Touch)
  • Kodak Easyshare MD30, MD41, MD55, MD81, MD853, MD855, MD1063
  • Kodak Easyshare MX1063
  • Kodak Easyshare One 4MP, 6MP
  • Kodak Easyshare SLICE
  • Kodak Easyshare V530, V550, V570 (Dual Lens), V603 , V610(Dual Lens), V705 (Dual Lens), V803, V830, V1003, V1073, V1233, V1253, V1273
  • Kodak Easyshare Z583, Z700, Z730, Z760, Z885, Z915, Z950, Z1085 IS, Z1275, Z5010, Z5120, Z8612 IS, Z915
  • Kodak Easyshare ZD15

display and optical finder

  • DC25, DC120 Zoom, DC200, DC200 Plus, DC210, DC210 Plus, DC215, DC220, DC220 Pro Edition, DC240, DC260, DC260 Pro Edition, DC265, DC280, DC290, DC3200, DC3400, DC3800, DC4800, DC5000
  • Kodak Easyshare DX3215, DX3500, DX3600, DX3700, DX3900, DX4330, DX4530, DX4900, DX6340, DX6440, DX7440, DX7630
  • Kodak Easyshare C300, C310, C315, C330, C340, C360, C503, C513, C530, C533, C603, C643, C653, C663, C703, C743
  • Kodak Easyshare CD33, CD40, CD43
  • Kodak Easyshare CW330
  • Kodak Easyshare CX4200, CX4210, CX4230, CX4300, CX4310, CX6200, CX6230, CX6330, CX6445, CX7220, CX7300, CX7310, CX7330, CX7430, CX7525, CX7530
  • Kodak Easyshare EZ200
  • Kodak Easyshare LS420, LS443, LS633, LS743, LS753, LS755
  • Kodak Easyshare Z700, Z730, Z760

display and electronic finder

  • Kodak Easyshare DX6490, DX7590
  • Kodak Easyshare P712, P850, P880
  • Kodak Easyshare Z612, Z650, Z710, Z712 IS, Z740, Z812 IS, Z980, Z981, Z990 (MAX), Z1012 IS, Z1015 IS, Z7590
  • Kodak Easyshare ZD710

DSLR

Nikon AF mount

Canon EF mount

Nikon Pronea mount

Digital backs

Publications

Resources

photography related industry in Rochester (New York)
American Camera | Bausch & Lomb | Blair | Century | Crown Optical Co. | Elgeet | Folmer & Schwing | Gassner and Marx | Graflex | Gundlach | Ilex | JML | Kodak | Milburn | Monroe | PMC | Ray | Reichenbach, Morey and Will | Rochester Camera and Supply Co. | Rochester Optical Co. | Rochester Panoramic Camera Co. | Seneca | Sunart | Walker | Webster Industries | Wollensak
and in Rochester (Minnesota)
Conley
external links
graflex.org - Rudolf Kingslake's
"Optical industry in Rochester (N.Y.)"

Books

  • KODAK Milestones, 1880-1980, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester NY, USA: 1980.
  • BRAYER, Elizabeth: George Eastman: A Biography, University of Rochester Press, 2012. ISBN 978-1580462471.
  • Coe, Brian: Kodak Cameras, the First Hundred Years; Hove Foto Books, Hove, UK. 1988; ISBN 0-906447-44-5, or 2nd edition, 2003; ISBN 1874707375.
  • McKEOWN, Jim & Joan: Collectors Guide to Kodak Cameras, Centennial Photo Service, 1981. ISBN 0-931838-02-9.
  • NAGEL, Helmut: Zauber der Kamera: Beispiele aus dem Kodak-Nagel-Werk, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1977. ISBN 3421025169.
  • KEMMLER, Karl Otto: Nagel und Kodak Kameras, Gisela Kemmler, 1983.

Links

Websites in English:

Websites in French: