Kodak
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Almost seven years ago, Kodak announced it would soon be offering a digitally enabled movie camera that shot on good ol' Super 8-mm film. Well, it's taken a while, but prospective buyers can now reserve a Kodak Super 8 Camera of their very own.
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Though probably best known for its instant cameras and rolls of film, the Kodak name has also appeared on such things as smartphones, actioncams and projectors. Now the brand's first smart projector built around Android TV has been launched.
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The analog resurgence continues as Kodak has finally announced its revived Ektachrome 35mm film is ready for shipping worldwide. Additional 16mm and Super 8 film stock is set to follow with the company successfully tapping in to the renewed interest in classic film over omnipresent digital.
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Kodak has announced the upcoming release of a brand new point-and-shoot instant print digital camera called the Printomatic. Designed for simplicity, the bare-bones snapper prints out photos on no-ink Zink photo paper, just like 2015's eerily similar Polaroid Snap model in fact.
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Kodak may have a new claim to the term "camera-phone." The company has drawn heavily from its history and announced the Ektra, a photo-focused phone with a 21 MP camera, a range of manual modes for setting up a shot, and a detailed editing app for fiddling in post.
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Kodak has used Photokina to reveal its upcoming 4K 360-degree VR action cam. While the Kodak Pixpro 360 4K VR isn’t due to be released until the start of next year, Kodak wants to make sure we know exactly what it will be capable of.
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This week at CES, Kodak revealed a prototype of its first new Super 8 film camera in over 30 years. Known simply as the Kodak Super 8 camera (for now), it combines analog and digital features.
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JK Imaging has announced the latest version of its 360-degree-shooting Kodak action cameras, the Pixpro SP360-4K. As those last digits in the name suggest, the new model makes the jump to recording its spherical content in 4K.
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Gizmag had a chance to go hands-on and learn about Kodak's anticipated Android phone at CES 2015, where we learned that our readers probably won't own one, but they might set one up for those who do.
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Kodak, a company best known for its film cameras before the rise of digital, is jumping into the Android smartphone game.
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We've recently been hearing a lot about systems that record 360-degree video, although they mostly appear to be either professional setups or offerings from relatively small startup companies. That changed yesterday, however, when JK Imaging announced the new Kodak PixPro SP360 actioncam.
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JK Imaging has announced the Kodak PixPro SL10 and SL25, a pair of new smart lens cameras which are designed to be used with your smartphone, and look a lot like the Sony QX offerings.
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