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  2. Kodak Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak Gallery was Kodak's consumer online digital photography web site. It featured online photo storage, sharing, viewing on a mobile phone, getting Kodak prints of digital pictures, and creating personalized photo gifts. The service was originally launched in 1999 as Ofoto, and was acquired by Kodak in 2001, renamed Kodak EasyShare ...

  3. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Kodak announced that it would end the production of several products, including digital cameras, pocket video cameras, digital picture frames, and inkjet printers. [128] [113] [129] [130] [131] As part of a settlement with the UK-based Kodak Pension Plan, Kodak agreed to sell its photographic film , commercial scanners, and photo kiosk ...

  4. Kodak Signet - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak Signet 35 was a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1951 to 1958. The Kodak Signet series of 35mm cameras [1] was Kodak 's top American-made 35mm camera line of the 1950s, into the early 1960s. The designs were by Arthur H Crapsey. The first model was the Signet 35 made between February 1951 - March 1958.

  5. Kodak EasyShare C613 - Wikipedia

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    Kodak EasyShare C613. Of the four new Kodak models announced at PMA 2007, the entry point looks to be the Kodak EasyShare C613, a six megapixel camera with Kodak-branded 3x optical zoom lens, 2.4" LCD, and 10MB of built-in memory. Other features of the Kodak C613 include USB connectivity, an [SD / MMC card slot], and power from two AA batteries ...

  6. Kodacolor (filmmaking) - Wikipedia

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    Kodacolor (filmmaking) In motion pictures, Kodak's Kodacolor brand was originally associated with an early lenticular ( additive color) color motion picture process, first introduced in 1928 for 16mm film. [1] The process was based on the Keller-Dorian system of color photography.

  7. Kodak Retinette - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Retinette is the name of a classic series of cameras manufactured by the Eastman Kodak company. They were introduced in 1939 as a less expensive alternative to the Kodak Retina series. [1] The first models were of the folding type using bellows and their lenses had three elements as compared to the four element Tessar lenses ( Greek ...

  8. Kodak EasyShare V570 - Wikipedia

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    The Easyshare V610 was a 6-megapixel, Bluetooth -enabled, dual lens camera that forged the fixed focus 23 mm wide angle lens of the V570 and V705 for a 38-114mm lens. Unlike the V570, it did not include a dock. The Easyshare V705 was a 7.1-megapixel camera that was offered in 3 body colors - black, silver, and pink. It also did not include a dock.

  9. Kodak Pixpro S-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak Pixpro S-1 is a rangefinder-styled digital mirrorless camera announced on January 7, 2014, and first shipped in August 2014. [ citation needed ] It is the first interchangeable lens camera made under the Kodak brand since JK Imaging bought the rights to "manufacture and sell Kodak branded digital imaging products", as described in ...