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Retro Thing: Then & Now: Kodak Movie Cameras

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Retro Thing: Then & Now: Kodak Movie Cameras
Vintage Advertising: Kodak Cameras from 1901-1965

Vintage Advertising: Kodak Cameras from 1901-1965

Kodak Now Zoom Your Movies Ad, 1962

Kodak Now Zoom Your Movies Ad, 1962

Kodak Instamatic X-15 126mm Vintage Film Camera - Black Lab Imaging

Kodak Instamatic X-15 126mm Vintage Film Camera - Black Lab Imaging

Capture the memories with this reusable film camera that uses 35mm film ISO 200400800. The i60 has a focus free lens manual film winding and rewinding. The flash is a manual pop-up design for easy on and off. This stylish camera is a retro design with leather dressing available in Kodak Yellow or Peri Purple. Simply purchase a roll of 35mm film and load it in take your photos rewind and have the film roll developed.

Kodak i60 35mm Film Camera (White/Baby Blue) with 35mm Film Camera 31mm Fixed-Focus Built-In Flash

Kodak i60 35mm Film Camera (White/Baby Blue) with 35mm Film Camera 31mm Fixed-Focus Built-In Flash

Kodak releases Super 8 film camera with digital features - Newsshooter

Kodak releases Super 8 film camera with digital features - Newsshooter

Different Types of Film Cameras You Should Know

Different Types of Film Cameras You Should Know

Then & Now – Celebrating the Life of Kodak, the First Film Camera, Latest  Tech News and New Gadgets

Then & Now – Celebrating the Life of Kodak, the First Film Camera, Latest Tech News and New Gadgets

History of Kodak: You press the button we do the rest

History of Kodak: You press the button we do the rest

How to shoot film on a budget

How to shoot film on a budget

Kodak's long-awaited new Super 8 film camera finally reaches production

Kodak's long-awaited new Super 8 film camera finally reaches production

New Kodak Super 8 Movie Camera : Insane Price Tag!!!

New Kodak Super 8 Movie Camera : Insane Price Tag!!!