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  2. 828 film - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Pony 828, Kodak's last 828 camera in the US. Kodak 828 Film With Tropical Packaging Example frame of 828 format Kodachrome slide film. The 828 format uses the same basic film stock as 135 film (standard 35mm film), but the film lacks the sprocket holes of 135. The standard image format is 40 × 28 mm.

  3. Eye-Fi - Wikipedia

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    Eye-Fi Cloud is free for one year following activation for users who purchase an Eye-Fi Mobi Pro version of the products. Eye-Fi Mobi apps are free for perpetual use with any Eye-Fi Mobi branded product. Eye-Fi Cloud for smartphones and cameras with built-in Wi-Fi is available only to users with a 30-day or 1-year subscription.

  4. Kodak Pony - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak Pony camera was introduced with the 828 model in 1949 as the first in a series of six Kodak Pony cameras which was produced until 1959. While the initial version of this camera used paperbacked 828 film (as used in the Kodak Bantam cameras), the five later versions were adapted to use 35mm 135 film .

  5. Robert McLaughlin Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Oshawa designer William Caldwell organized a group of artists to establish a commercial gallery space on Simcoe Street North, in Oshawa. Shortly thereafter, Ewart McLaughlin and his wife (known as Alexandra Luke, a member of Painters Eleven) offered financial support and a significant collection of works to help create the foundation of a public gallery for the city.

  6. Fotomat - Wikipedia

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    A Fotomat kiosk in Massachusetts in 1987. Fotomat was an American retail chain of photo development drive-through kiosks located primarily in shopping center parking lots. . Fotomat Corporation was founded by Preston Fleet in San Diego, California, in the 1960s, with the first kiosk opening in Point Loma, California, i

  7. Kodak Harrow - Wikipedia

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    The 1947 published book The Kodak Museum, A Permanent Exhibition Illustrating the History of Photography and Some of its Applications in Science, Art and Industry is an illustrated catalogue of the collection at the Kodak Museum. [13] The museum at Harrow closed in 1985; the items are now at the National Science and Media Museum. [14]

  8. Tim Walz - Wikipedia

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    Timothy James Walz (/ w ɔː l z / ⓘ WAWLZ; born April 6, 1964) is an American politician, former schoolteacher, and retired U.S. Army non-commissioned officer who has served as the 41st governor of Minnesota since 2019.

  9. Nairobi Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Nairobi Gallery (Swahili: Nyumba ya sanaa ya Nairobi) is an art gallery located an at the edge of the Nairobi central business district. The gallery is dedicated ...