List of products manufactured by Kodak
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The following is a partial list of products manufactured by Kodak.
For a list of Kodak motion picture film stocks, see List of motion picture film stocks.
s, concentrating on the photo printing market.
s for both professional and consumer use.
or Nikon F-mount
lenses; most have either been based on Canon
or Nikon 135 film SLRs.
Kodak DC260 Pro Edition
Kodak EOS-DCS 1 - converted Canon EOS-1N
, released 1997.
is Kodak's recent line of consumer digital cameras compatible with "docks" also manufactured by Kodak, simplifying the process of interfacing with computers for editing and printing
The DX series cameras were the first EasyShare models released, beginning with the DX3215. It was originally a very basic point and shoot camera series, compatible with the original EasyShare Camera Dock. The CX series eventually replaced the lower-end DX models, and the newer DX-Series models had more advanced features and higher megapixel resolutions and zoom. The DX series is now discontinued. The higher-end of the DX-Series (higher zoom, megapixel) eventually became the Z-Series. Select DX models were the last Kodak consumer digital cameras to use CompactFlash external memory cards.
The CX series is now discontinued, replaced by the C series. The CX series grew out of the DX series. At the time, it was the range of the lowest-priced, most basic point and shoot cameras, typically with no more than a 3× optical zoom.
The LS series was the first EasyShare range to emphasize small form factor, pocket-size cameras. The LS series has now been discontinued. It has been replaced by the V-Series cameras that emphasize small, stylish design with advanced features. Select LS-series models used custom docks.
The C series is the current point-and-shoot series for entry-level digital camera owners, replacing the CX series. CD and CW models are simply derivatives of mainstream C series models.
The Z-Series is the current high-zoom and performance-oriented range of consumer digital cameras, replacing the original DX series.
The V-Series is the current style-oriented range of consumer digital cameras, replacing the original LS series. V-Series had a number of innovations, such as dual-lens technology.
The P-Series was Kodak's performance series which has recently been discontinued in favor of higher-end Z-series models. These were the only consumer models to leverage an external flash (the Kodak P20 Zoom Flash).
The EasyShare-One series were the first consumer Wi-Fi Digital Cameras, that used an SDIO card to automatically upload pictures in wi-fi hotspots. The EasyShare-One series is now discontinued.
The EasyShare M series are a blend between point-and-shoot cameras (C series) and thin and stylish cameras (V series). They are usually available in a variety of colors.
The DVC-Series were digital video cameras (web-cams) that took low-resolution pictures and video and attached to a computer via USB. DVC cameras are discontinued.
PalmPix cameras attached to a Palm PDA device, and took low-resolutions pictures. PalmPix cameras are discontinued.
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Kodak film cameras continue to be sold in India, Latin America, Eastern Europe and China.
High Speed Scanners
For a list of Kodak motion picture film stocks, see List of motion picture film stocks.
Consumer computer printers
Kodak has produced a range of Computer printerComputer printer
In computing, a printer is a peripheral which produces a text or graphics of documents stored in electronic form, usually on physical print media such as paper or transparencies. Many printers are primarily used as local peripherals, and are attached by a printer cable or, in most new printers, a...
s, concentrating on the photo printing market.
Kodak EasyShare Inkjet All-in-One Printers
- Kodak EasyShare 5100 All-in-One Printer
- Kodak EasyShare 5300 All-in-One Printer
- Kodak EasyShare 5500 All-in-One Printer
- Kodak ESP3 All-in-One Printer
- Kodak ESP5 All-in-One Printer
- Kodak ESP7 All-in-One Printer
- Kodak ESP9 All-in-One Printer
- Kodak Photo Printer 6800Kodak Photo Printer 6800The Kodak Photo Printer 6800 is a model of computer printer manufactured by Eastman Kodak whose purpose can be inferred to be for printing 6-inch-by-8-inch photographs. According to Kodak's news release , the 6800 takes advantage of "thermal" printing technology...
Commercial printers
Kodak has produced a range of high-speed printers that can be used in printing plants and offices.Kodak Versamark Printing Systems
Several of these printing systems were acquired from Scitex Corporation and Creo Holding Company.- Kodak Versamark VJ1000 Printing System
- Kodak Versamark VT3000 Printing System
- Kodak Versamark VX5000 Printing System
- Kodak Versamark VX5000 Plus Printing System
- Kodak Versamark VL2000 Printing System
- Kodak Versamark VL4000 Printing System
- Kodak Versamark VL6000 Printing System
- Kodak Versamark 100/150/300/500 Printing Systems
Kodak Prosper Printing Systems
- Kodak Prosper Imprinting Systems
- Kodak Prosper Press Platforms
Digital cameras
Kodak has produced a wide variety of digital cameraDigital camera
A digital camera is a camera that takes video or still photographs, or both, digitally by recording images via an electronic image sensor. It is the main device used in the field of digital photography...
s for both professional and consumer use.
Kodak Professional Digital Cameras
Kodak was a leader in professional-grade digital photography products, although in recent years it has retreated from this market. Since Kodak did not have its own line of lenses, Kodak digital SLRs have all taken either Canon EOSCanon EOS
The Canon EOS autofocus 35 mm film and digital SLR camera system was introduced in 1987 with the Canon EOS 650 and is still in production as Canon's current DSLR system...
or Nikon F-mount
Nikon F-mount
The Nikon F-mount is a type of interchangeable lens mount developed by Nikon for its 35 mm SLR cameras. The F-mount was first introduced on the Nikon F camera in 1959, and features a three lug bayonet mount with a 44 mm throat and a flange to focal plane distance of 46.5 mm...
lenses; most have either been based on Canon
Canon Inc.
is a Japanese multinational corporation that specialises in the manufacture of imaging and optical products, including cameras, camcorders, photocopiers, steppers and computer printers. Its headquarters are located in Ōta, Tokyo, Japan.-Origins:...
or Nikon 135 film SLRs.
- Kodak DC220 Pro Edition
Kodak DC260 Pro Edition
Kodak EOS-DCS 1 - converted Canon EOS-1N
Canon EOS-1N
The EOS-1N is a 35mm single lens reflex camera body produced by Canon. It was announced by Canon in 1994, and was the professional model in the range, superseding the original EOS-1. The camera was itself superseded by the EOS-1v in 2000....
, released 1997.
- DCS 300 seriesKodak DCS 300 seriesThe Kodak DCS 300 series comprised two cameras, the DCS 315 and DCS 330. They were professional-level digital SLR cameras built by Eastman Kodak's Kodak Professional Imaging Solutions division. They were based on the Nikon Pronea 600i APS SLR cameram and were aimed at a lower price point than other...
- converted Nikon Pronea, released 1999. - DCS 400 seriesKodak DCS 400 seriesThe Kodak DCS 400 series was a series of Nikon based digital SLR cameras with sensor and added electronics produced by Eastman Kodak.The cameras in this series include the 1.5-megapixel DCS 420 , the 1.5-mpx DCS 410 , and the 6.2-mpx DCS 460...
- converted Nikon N90s, released 1994. - DCS 500 series - converted Canon EOS-1NCanon EOS-1NThe EOS-1N is a 35mm single lens reflex camera body produced by Canon. It was announced by Canon in 1994, and was the professional model in the range, superseding the original EOS-1. The camera was itself superseded by the EOS-1v in 2000....
, released 1999. - DCS 600 series - converted Nikon F5Nikon F5The Nikon F5 is a 35 mm film-based single-lens reflex camera body manufactured by Nikon from 1996 through 2004. It was the fifth in Nikon's professional film camera line, which began in 1959 with the Nikon F. It followed the Nikon F4 of 1988, which had introduced in-body autofocus to Nikon's...
, released 1999. - DCS 700 series - converted Nikon F5Nikon F5The Nikon F5 is a 35 mm film-based single-lens reflex camera body manufactured by Nikon from 1996 through 2004. It was the fifth in Nikon's professional film camera line, which began in 1959 with the Nikon F. It followed the Nikon F4 of 1988, which had introduced in-body autofocus to Nikon's...
, released 2001. - DCS Pro Back - for various medium format cameras.
- DCS Pro 14nKodak DCS Pro 14nThe Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n is a professional Nikon F80 based F-mount digital SLR produced by Eastman Kodak. It was announced at the photographic trade show Photokina in Germany during September 2002; production examples became available in May 2003....
- world's first full-frame 135 film135 filmThe term 135 was introduced by Kodak in 1934 as a designation for cartridge film wide, specifically for still photography. It quickly grew in popularity, surpassing 120 film by the late 1960s to become the most popular photographic film format...
-sized sensor, with 14 megapixels. - DCS Pro SLR/nKodak DCS Pro SLR/nThe Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/n is a 13.5 megapixel full-frame 35mm digital SLR produced as a collaboration between Nikon Corporation and Eastman Kodak. It was an improved version of the Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n series, and was based on a modified N80 film SLR and thus compatible with...
- Single lens reflex camera compatible with Nikon lenses - DCS Pro SLR/cKodak DCS Pro SLR/cThe Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/c is a 13.5 megapixel digital SLR camera produced by Eastman Kodak. Unlike most DSLRs, it is full frame—it uses an image sensor that is the full size of a 35 mm frame. It is compatible with Canon EOS lenses...
- Single lens reflex camera compatible with Canon EOSCanon EOSThe Canon EOS autofocus 35 mm film and digital SLR camera system was introduced in 1987 with the Canon EOS 650 and is still in production as Canon's current DSLR system...
lenses.
Kodak DC-Series
DC-Series Camerashttp://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=10/3905/3915&pq-locale=en_US were the earliest consumer digital cameras released. For more details, see Kodak DC SeriesKodak DC Series
Kodak was an early pioneer in the development of digital cameras. The DC series is Kodak's consumer-grade budget line of digital cameras as opposed to the more expensive professional Kodak DCS series. Cameras in the DC series were mostly manufactured and sold during the mid-to-late 1990's and...
- DC20
- DC25
- DC40
- DC50
- DC120
- DC200
- DC200 Plus
- DC210
- DC210 Plus
- DC215Kodak DC215The Kodak DC215 is a discontinued model of digital camera produced in Japan by the Eastman Kodak Company. This model does not have internal memory , but a 4MB card is supplied with the camera. The camera has a 1 Megapixel sensor, a fixed focus lens with 2x optical zoom and macro-setting and a...
- DC220
- DC240
- DC260
- DC265
- DC280
- DC290
- DC3200Kodak DC3200The Kodak DC3200 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in 2001-2002. The camera was connected via a serial cable in order to download pictures. Kodak ceased supporting the model a couple years later. A PDF file of the manual is available on their site...
- DC3400
- DC3800
- DC4800
- DC5000
Kodak EasyShare Consumer Digital Cameras
EasyShareKodak EasyShare
Kodak EasyShare is a sub brand of Eastman Kodak Company products identifying a consumer photography system of digital cameras, snapshot thermal printers, snapshot thermal printer docks, all-in-one inkjet printers, accessories, camera docks, software, and online print services. The brand was...
is Kodak's recent line of consumer digital cameras compatible with "docks" also manufactured by Kodak, simplifying the process of interfacing with computers for editing and printing
Kodak EasyShare DX-Series
The DX series cameras were the first EasyShare models released, beginning with the DX3215. It was originally a very basic point and shoot camera series, compatible with the original EasyShare Camera Dock. The CX series eventually replaced the lower-end DX models, and the newer DX-Series models had more advanced features and higher megapixel resolutions and zoom. The DX series is now discontinued. The higher-end of the DX-Series (higher zoom, megapixel) eventually became the Z-Series. Select DX models were the last Kodak consumer digital cameras to use CompactFlash external memory cards.
- DX3215: 1.3 megapixel, 4× zoom (2× optical + 2× digital)
- DX3500:
- DX3600:
- DX3700:
- DX3900: 3 megapixel, 3× optical zoom
- DX4330:
- DX4530Kodak EasyShare DX4530The Kodak EasyShare DX 4530 is a digital camera made by Kodak. Part of the DX Series of Kodak's EasyShare brand, its features include a 3x optical zoom and 10x zoom overall...
: 5 megapixel, 10× zoom (3× optical), successor to DX4330 - DX4900: 4 megapixel, 3× optical zoom, successor to DX3900
- DX6340: 3.1 megapixel, 4× zoom
- DX6440Kodak EasyShare DX6440The Kodak DX6440 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks...
: 4 megapixel, 4× zoom, successor to DX6340 - DX6490Kodak EasyShare DX6490The Kodak EasyShare DX 6490 is a digital camera made by Kodak. No longer manufactured, the camera was part of the DX Series of Kodak's EasyShare brand....
: 4 megapixel, 10× optical zoom - DX7440: 4 megapixel, 4× zoom
- DX7590: 5 megapixel, 10× zoom, successor to the DX6490
- DX7630: 6 megapixel, 3× zoom
Kodak EasyShare CX-Series
The CX series is now discontinued, replaced by the C series. The CX series grew out of the DX series. At the time, it was the range of the lowest-priced, most basic point and shoot cameras, typically with no more than a 3× optical zoom.
- CX4200Kodak EasyShare CX4200The Kodak CX4200 Digital Camera is a 2 megapixel digital camera made by the Eastman Kodak Company.It can take photos but not videos.-External links:* * ....
: - CX4210:
- CX4230Kodak EasyShare CX4230The Kodak CX4230 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks...
: 2 megapixel, 3× zoom - CX4300:
- CX4310:
- CX6200:
- CX6230:
- CX6330:
- CX6445:
- CX7220: 2 megapixel, 2× zoom
- CX7300: 3.2 megapixel, fixed focal length lens
- CX7310:
- CX7330: 3.1 megapixel, 3× zoom
- CX7430: 4 megapixel, 3× zoom
- CX7525:
- CX7530: 5 megapixel, 3× zoom
Kodak EasyShare LS-Series
The LS series was the first EasyShare range to emphasize small form factor, pocket-size cameras. The LS series has now been discontinued. It has been replaced by the V-Series cameras that emphasize small, stylish design with advanced features. Select LS-series models used custom docks.
- Kodak EasyShare LS420
- Kodak EasyShare LS443
- Kodak EasyShare LS633
- Kodak EasyShare LS7434 megapixel, 2.8× zoom
- Kodak EasyShare LS7535 megapixel, 2.8× zoom
- Kodak EasyShare LS755
Kodak EasyShare C-Series
The C series is the current point-and-shoot series for entry-level digital camera owners, replacing the CX series. CD and CW models are simply derivatives of mainstream C series models.
- C190: 11.8 megapixel, 5x optical zoom
- C300Kodak EasyShare C300The Kodak EasyShare C300 is a 3.2 megapixel digital camera. It can take pictures in color, black and white, and sepia tones. The largest printable picture size is 11 x 14 inches. The camera also takes videos, up to 30 seconds in length. The camera video mode has no sound and does not utilize...
: 3.2 megapixel, fixed focal length lens - C310: 4 megapixel, fixed focal length lens
- C315: 5 megapixel, 5× digital zoom
- C330Kodak EasyShare C330The Kodak C330 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras.-Input:...
: 4 megapixel, 3× zoom - C340Kodak EasyShare C340The Kodak C340 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks....
: 5 megapixel, 3× zoom - C360: 5 megapixel, 3× zoom
- C433: 4 megapixel, 3× zoom
- C503: 5 megapixel, 3x optical zoom
- C513: 5 megapixel, 3x optical zoom
- C530: 5 megapixel, fixed focal length lens
- C533: 5 megapixel, 3× zoom
- C603:
- C633: 6.1 megapixel, 3× zoom
- C643: 6.1 megapixel, 3× zoom
- C653: 6.1 megapixel, zoom
- C663: 6.1 megapixel, 3× zoom
- C713: 8 megapixel, 3× optical zoom
- C703: 7.1 megapixel, 3× optical zoom
- C743: 7.1 megapixel, 3× zoom
- C763: 7.1 megapixel, 3× optical zoom
- C813Kodak Easyshare C813The Kodak Easyshare C813 is a digital camera made by Kodak. It features an 8.2 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom; a 2.4 inch colour LCD display; digital image stabilization; high ISO setting ; Video capture; 16 scene modes and 3 colour modes; on-camera picture enhancement and editing tools;...
: 8.2 megapixel, 3× optical zoom - C875: 8 megapixel, 5× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom
- C913Kodak EasyShare C913Kodak EasyShare C913 is a digital camera from the EasyShare series of Kodak cameras. It is known for its affordable price, 9 Megapixel camera and various features like a standard Digital Camera....
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- CW330:
- CD43:
- CD40:
- CD33:
Kodak EasyShare Z-Series
The Z-Series is the current high-zoom and performance-oriented range of consumer digital cameras, replacing the original DX series.
- Z700: 4 megapixel, 5× optical zoom
- Z730: 5 megapixel, 4× optical zoom, successor to the DX7440
- Z740: 5 megapixel, 10× optical zoom
- Z760: 6.1 megapixel, 3× optical zoom, successor to the DX7630
- Z7590: 5 megapixel, 10× zoom, successor to the DX7590
- Z612: 6.1 megapixel, 12× optical zoom with optical image stabilization
- Z650: 6.1 megapixel 10× optical zoom
- Z710: 7 megapixel, 10× optical zoom
- Z712 IS: 7 megapixel, 12× optical zoom with optical image stabilization, successor to the Z612 (2007.3)
- Z812 IS: 8 megapixel, 12× optical zoom with optical image stabilization and HD video(1280x720), successor to the Z712 (2007.8)
- Z8612 IS: 8 megapixel, 12× optical zoom with optical image stabilization (2008.1)
- Z1012 IS: 10 megapixel, 12× optical zoom with optical image stabilization and HD video, successor to the Z812 (2008.6)
- Z1015 IS: 10 megapixel, 15× optical zoom with optical image stabilization and HD video (2008.8)
- Z980: 12 megapixel, 24× optical zoom (26~624mm equivalent) with optical image stabilization and HD video , Have hot shoeHot shoeA hot shoe is a mounting point on the top of a camera to attach a flash unit.- Design :The hot shoe is shaped somewhat like an inverted, squared-off "U" of metal. The matching adapter on the bottom of the flash unit slides in from the back of the camera and is sometimes secured by a clamping screw...
(2009.3) - Z981: 14 megapixel, 26× optical zoom with optical image stabilization and HD video, but no hot shoe
- Z885: 8 megapixel, 5× optical zoom, high ISO range up to 8000
- Z1275: 12 megapixel, 5× optical zoom and HD video, successor to the C875 (2007.6)
- Z1285: 12 megapixel, 5× optical zoom and HD video (2008.1)
- Z1085 IS: 10 megapixel, 5× optical zoom with optical image stabilization and HD video, successor to the Z1275 (2008.1)
Kodak EasyShare V-Series
The V-Series is the current style-oriented range of consumer digital cameras, replacing the original LS series. V-Series had a number of innovations, such as dual-lens technology.
- V530: 5 megapixel, 3× optical zoom
- V550: 5 megapixel, 3× optical zoom
- V570Kodak EasyShare V570The Kodak EasyShare V570 is a high-end digital camera manufactured by Eastman Kodak. Announced on January 2, 2006, it is an upper model in the range, which was advertised as $400 in The United States in January 2006...
: 5 megapixel, world-first dual lens digital camera: very wide-angle (23 mm) plus 3× optical zoom forming a virtual 5× zoom - V603: 6 megapixel, 3× zoom: 10× optical zoom, similar in size to V530, with similar controls as V550, first sold Feb 2006 http://www.digitalcamera-hq.com/digital-cameras/kodak-easyshare-v603_reviews.html, lens by Schneider-Kreuznach
- V610: 6 megapixel, dual lens: 10× optical zoom
- V705: 7 megapixel, dual lens: very wide-angle (23 mm) plus 3× optical zoom forming a virtual 5× zoom, successor to the V570
- V803: 8 megapixel, 3× optical zoom, 2.5" LCD screen (8MP version of V1003)
- V1003: 10 megapixel, 3× optical zoom, 2.5" LCD screen (10MP version of V803)
- V1073: 10 megapixel, 3× optical Image Stabilized lens, 3" Touch screen (10MP version of V1273)
- V1233: 12 megapixel, 3× optical zoom
- V1253: 12 megapixel, 3× optical zoom
- V1273: 12 megapixel, 3× optical Image Stabilized lens, 3" Touch screen (12MP version of V1073)
Kodak EasyShare P-Series
The P-Series was Kodak's performance series which has recently been discontinued in favor of higher-end Z-series models. These were the only consumer models to leverage an external flash (the Kodak P20 Zoom Flash).
- P712: 7 megapixel, 12× image stabilised zoom, replacing the P850
- P850: 5 megapixel, 12× image stabilised zoom (2005)
- P880Kodak EasyShare P880The EasyShare P880 is a high-end bridge digital camera from Kodak. It was announced August 2, 2005 within the Performance series. Its siblings are the P850 and the P712. The P880, however, possesses the largest optical sensor of all three models, with a size of 1/1.8 inches...
: 8 megapixel, 5.7× wide zoom (24-140mm in 35mm equivalent) (2005)
Kodak EasyShare-One Series
The EasyShare-One series were the first consumer Wi-Fi Digital Cameras, that used an SDIO card to automatically upload pictures in wi-fi hotspots. The EasyShare-One series is now discontinued.
- Kodak EASYSHARE-ONE / 6 MP
- Kodak EASYSHARE-ONE / 4 MP
Kodak EasyShare M-Series
The EasyShare M series are a blend between point-and-shoot cameras (C series) and thin and stylish cameras (V series). They are usually available in a variety of colors.
- M883
- M873
- M853
- M753
- M1033
- M763
Other Kodak Digital Cameras
- EZ200
- mc³ Portable Multimedia Device this device played mp3 music in addition to being a digital camera.
Kodak DVC-Series Cameras
The DVC-Series were digital video cameras (web-cams) that took low-resolution pictures and video and attached to a computer via USB. DVC cameras are discontinued.
- DVC300
- DVC323
- DVC325
Kodak PalmPix-Series Cameras
PalmPix cameras attached to a Palm PDA device, and took low-resolutions pictures. PalmPix cameras are discontinued.
- PalmPix for the Palm M100 & M105
- PalmPix for the Palm M500
- PalmPix for the Palm III series of PDAs
Digital Camera Accessories
- KODAK EASYSHARE HDTV Dock Lets the user connect media containing photos and videos to an HDTV and to a printer for printing photos.
Film cameras
Kodak has a long history in manufacturing film cameras http://www.kodak.com/global/en/consumer/products/techInfo/aa13/aa13.shtml, but has ceased marketing them in Western Europe and North America, excluding disposable cameraDisposable camera
The disposable or single-use camera is a simple box camera sold with a roll of film installed, meant to be used once. Most use fixed-focus lenses. Some are equipped with an integrated flash unit, and there are even waterproof versions for underwater photography...
s.
Kodak film cameras continue to be sold in India, Latin America, Eastern Europe and China.
Advantix C Series
- Advantix C300 Auto
- Advantix C370 Auto
- Advantix C400 Auto-focus
- Advantix C470 Auto-focus
- Advantix C650 Zoom
- Advantix C700 Zoom
- Advantix C750 Zoom
- Advantix C800 Zoom
- Advantix C850 Zoom
Advantix F Series
- Advantix F300 Auto
- Advantix F320 Auto
- Advantix F330 Auto
- Advantix F350 Auto
- Advantix F600 Zoom
- Advantix F620 Zoom
Advantix T Series
- Advantix T20 Auto
- Advantix T30 Auto
- Advantix T40 Auto
- Advantix T50 Auto
- Advantix T60 Auto-focus
- Advantix T70 Zoom
- Advantix T500 Auto-focus
- Advantix T550 Auto-focus
- Advantix T570 Auto-focus
- Advantix T700 Zoom
Other Advantix Cameras
- Advantix 1600 Auto
- Advantix 2100 Auto
- Advantix 3100AF
- Advantix 3200AF
- Advantix 3400AF
- Advantix 3600ix
- Advantix 3700ix
- Advantix 3800ix
- Advantix 4100ix Zoom
- Advantix 4700ix Zoom
- Advantix 5800MRX Zoom
- Advantix Preview
Other Kodak Film Cameras
- Bantam, Bantam Special
- BrownieBrownie (camera)Brownie is the name of a long-running and extremely popular series of simple and inexpensive cameras made by Eastman Kodak. The Brownie popularized low-cost photography and introduced the concept of the snapshot. The first Brownie, introduced in February, 1900, was a very basic cardboard box camera...
- Cameo cameras
- Chevron
- Cross
- Ektra
- Ektra, Ektralite, Tele-Ektra, Tele-Ektralite series of 110 film compact cameras, and the Kodak Tele-EKTRALITE 600 camera
- InstamaticInstamaticThe Instamatic was a series of inexpensive, easy-to-load 126 and 110 cameras made by Kodak beginning in 1963. The Instamatic was immensely successful, introducing a generation to low-cost photography and spawning numerous imitators....
cameras - KB, KC, KD, KE series
- Kodak 35 camerasKodak 35 RangefinderThe Kodak 35 was launched by Eastman Kodak Company in 1938 as their first 35 mm camera manufactured in the USA. It was developed in Rochester, New York when it became apparent that the company could no longer rely on import from their Kodak AG factory in Germany during the troubled times prior...
- Kodak 35 RangefinderKodak 35 RangefinderThe Kodak 35 was launched by Eastman Kodak Company in 1938 as their first 35 mm camera manufactured in the USA. It was developed in Rochester, New York when it became apparent that the company could no longer rely on import from their Kodak AG factory in Germany during the troubled times prior...
- Medalist
- Monitor
- Pony cameras
- Pony 828Kodak Pony 828The Kodak Pony 828 camera was made from 1949 until 1959.It featured a retractable lens mount with a four speed Flash 200 shutter and Anaston 51 mm f/4.5 triplet lens and came with a fitted leather case...
- Pony 828
- Reflex, Reflex II
- Regent
- RetinaKodak RetinaRetina was the name of a long-running series of German-built Kodak cameras. Retinas were manufactured in Stuttgart by Nagel Camerawerk, which Kodak had acquired in 1931, and sold under the Kodak nameplate. Retinas were noted for their compact size, quality, and low cost compared to their...
series - RetinetteKodak RetinetteKodak 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. The first models were of the folding type using bellows and their lenses had three elements as compared to...
series - S series
- S 100 EF: 35mm, electronic flash camera (no zoom)
- Single use cameras
- Star series
- Super Six 20
- Tourist
- Kodak Vest Pocket and Vest Pocket Autographic series (1902-1926)
Photographic Film
- For Kodak's motion picture films, see List of motion picture film stocks.
- Kodak is one of the leading manufacturers of still filmPhotographic filmPhotographic film is a sheet of plastic coated with an emulsion containing light-sensitive silver halide salts with variable crystal sizes that determine the sensitivity, contrast and resolution of the film...
:- KodachromeKodachromeKodachrome is the trademarked brand name of a type of color reversal film that was manufactured by Eastman Kodak from 1935 to 2009.-Background:...
- colour slide film using unique proprietary technology. Discontinued in 2009 - EktachromeEktachromeEktachrome is a brand name owned by Kodak for a range of transparency, still, and motion picture films available in most formats, including 35 mm and sheet sizes to 11x14 inch size. Ektachrome has a distinctive look that became familiar to many readers of National Geographic, which used it...
- colour slide film suitable for normal E-6 processE-6 processThe E-6 process is a chromogenic photographic process for developing Ektachrome, Fujichrome and other color reversal photographic film....
ing. Consumer variants of this product are branded as Kodak Elite Chrome. - EktarEktarEktar was a color 35mm and 120 semi-professional film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1989, which used the common C-41 process. It was designed to offer ultra-fine grain. It was manufactured in 25, 100 , and 1000 ISO formats. Poor market segmentation was cited as a factor in Kodak's decision to...
- semi-professional colour negative film - PortraKodak PortraKodak Portra is a family of daylight-balanced professional colour negative films made mainly for portrait and wedding applications. The films come in three speeds — 160, 400, and 800 ISO — with the 160 speed available as "natural color" and "vivid color" varieties.Despite the supplement of...
- professional color negative film designed for portraiture, with controlled colour balance, previouly available at 160 and 400 ISO in "natural" and "vivid" colour varieties but replaced in 2011 with single upgraded 160 and 400 variants as well an ISO 800 Portra film. Portra films are available in 35mm, 120/220 and sheet formats. Previouly a tungsten balanced ISO 100 verion was sold as well. - Ultra Color - color negative film in 100 and 400 ASA (discontinued in 2006)
- Elite Colour - color negative film in 35mm format but based on improved emulsions developed for the APSAdvanced Photo SystemAdvanced Photo System is a film format for still photography first produced in 1996. It was marketed by Eastman Kodak under the brand name Advantix, by FujiFilm under the name Nexia, by AgfaPhoto under the name Futura and by Konica as Centuria.- Design :The film is 24 mm wide, and has three...
format. Various speeds including high-speed - T-MAXKodak T-MAXKodak Professional T-MAX Film is a continuous tone, panchromatic, tabular-grain black and white negative film made by Eastman Kodak. It is sold in three speeds: 100, 400 and 3200...
- professional B&W negative film, using a technology called "tabular grainTabular-grain filmTabular-grain film is a type of photographic film that includes nearly all color films, T-MAX films from Kodak , Delta films from Ilford Photo and the Fujifilm Neopan films...
" or T-grain, available in a wide range of speeds, including 3200 ASA intended for photojournalismPhotojournalismPhotojournalism is a particular form of journalism that creates images in order to tell a news story. It is now usually understood to refer only to still images, but in some cases the term also refers to video used in broadcast journalism... - Tri-XKodak Tri-XTri-X is a classic high-speed black-and-white photographic film from Kodak. Introduced around 1940 in sheets rated at ASA daylight 200 and tungsten 160, it was one of Kodak's first high-speed black-and-white films. Tri-X was released in 35mm and 120 in 1954. Currently it is available in two...
- older, relatively fast (320-400 ASA) B&W negative film with different grain characteristics, based on classic "cubical" grain. The premier photojournalism film for many decades, it is still widely available - Plus-X - B&W slow (125 ASA) negative film with finer grain (no longer available in either 120 or 35mm format as of November 2011).
- HIE - a professional, infrared-sensitive B&W film, used for taking pictures through a dark (IR-Pass) filter. It is coated onto a thin Estar base, and lacks an anti-halo layer. It has been discontinued as of May 2007.
- Technical Pan - a very slow (not rated by Kodak, but generally established as 16-25 ASA) , very fine grain professional B&W film particularly aimed at architectural, engineering and scientific photography of very high contrast if developed in conventional developer but normal contrast if developed in the matched Technidol developer. As of 2004 is has been discontinued
- BW400CN - B&W negative film that can be processed using the C-41 processC-41 processC-41 is a chromogenic color print film developing process. C-41, also known as CN-16 by Fuji, CNK-4 by Konica, and AP-70 by AGFA, is the most popular film process in use, with most photofinishing labs devoting at least one machine to this development process....
- E100G, E100GX (discontinued) E100VS, and E200 (discontinued 2011) - professional colour slide films available in 35mm, 120 and sheet format.
- KodacolorKodacolor (still photography)In still photography, Kodak's Kodacolor brand has been associated with various color negative films since 1942. Kodak claims that Kodacolor print film was the world's first true color negative film...
-branded color negative films and their non-Kodacolor-branded successors:- Kodak Gold (formerly Kodacolor Gold) and Kodak Gold MAX/Ultra (depending on country) - consumer colour negative film, "MAX" indicates the coarser-grained, general-purpose variety. The rest of consumer films are marketed by use rather than trade names (e.g. "Bright Sun&Flash", "High Definition"...)
- Kodak Funtime
- Kodachrome
- Photo stations
- Kodak Picture Kiosk (also known as Kodak Picture MakerKodak Picture MakerKodak Picture Kiosk is a line of self service photo printing kiosks manufactured by the Eastman Kodak company....
) - contains computer, scanner and printer in a single unit, these stations are usually found in Kodak ExpressKodak ExpressKodak Express is the worlds largest branded photo processing network operating in 41 countries and with over 26,000 stores worldwide offering Kodak products and services including photo books, gifts, digital cameras, frames and traditional printing...
retail outlets, supermarkets and drugstores and offers prints from digital media. Users can also scan, enlarge and enhance existing photos without having to provide negatives. Many systems are set up as "order stations" that print to a lab printer rather than printing the pictures up front. Newer systems are also capable of burning Kodak Picture CD's
- Kodak Picture Kiosk (also known as Kodak Picture Maker
- Digital Processing services
- Kodak PhotoCD - Early film - to - Digital CD service using a proprietary file format, designed to play on TV's with appropriate player.
- Kodak Picture CDPicture CDPicture CD is a product by Kodak, following on from the earlier Photo CD product. It holds photos from a single roll of color film, stored at 1024×1536 resolution using JPEG compression. The product is aimed at consumers...
- photo scanning service available at most Kodak-branded labs, users get a CD-ROM of their photos scanned at low resolution in standard JPEG format along with - or instead of - prints - Kodak Perfect Touch - Digital enhancements to images designed to reduce red-eye, brighten colors, and increase detail. Many Kodak-branded labs offer this as send-out service for film processing, but some labs offer this as premium one-hour service.
- Single use cameras
- Media (photographic paper)
- Chemistry (photo processing fluids)
- D76 Powder form, black-and-white film developer
- XtolXtolXtol is a photographic developer manufactured by Eastman Kodak company.Xtol is one of the few developers that do not contain hydroquinone. It uses derivatives of ascorbic acid and phenidone as developing agents...
Powder form, black-and-white film developer - HC-110 Highly concentrated liquid form, black-and-white film developer
- T-Max Liquid form, black-and-white film developer
- Dektol Powder form, black-and-white paper developer
- Microdol-X Powder form, black-and-white film developer
- Kodafix
- Medical Imaging
- DryView Laser Imagers
- Radiology Picture Archival Computer Systems (PACS)
- X-ray film
- Digital radiography
- Medical printing
- Mammography imaging
- Oncology imaging
- Dental imaging
- Radiology Information Systems (RIS)
High Speed Scanners
Slide Projectors
- Carousel, various models. No longer manufactured, they were believed to have been the most popular slide projector ever made.