Kodak Cameras

  



Kodak Cameras

Welcome to The Kodak Collector's Page. I collect Eastman Kodak cameras, equipment, advertising, and other Kodakabilia. This website contains images and information about my Kodak collection.

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1A Folding Pocket KODAK Camera (collapsing front) 1899: 1905: 116: $12: No. 1A Folding Pocket KODAK Camera Model B (folding front) 1905: 1906: 116: $12: No. 1A Folding Pocket KODAK Camera Model C (wood lens mount) 1907: 1909: 116: $12: No. 1A Folding Pocket KODAK Camera Model D (metal lens mount) photo 1909: 1915: 116: $12: 1: No. Kodak was founded by George Eastman and Henry A. Strong on September 4, 1888. During most of the 20th century, Kodak held a dominant position in photographic film.The company's ubiquity was such that its 'Kodak moment' tagline entered the common lexicon to describe a personal event that deserved to be recorded for posterity.

Eastman Kodak designed and built 1,000 of these cameras for use by OSS agents and underground forces during World War II Photograph: Bettmann/Corbis Facebook Twitter Pinterest. View & download of more than 3024 Kodak PDF user manuals, service manuals, operating guides. Digital Camera, Scanner user manuals, operating guides & specifications. Kodak Digital Cameras and Digital Devices are intuitive, powerful and economical giving photographers the confidence needed to make a creative leap and find the story in every moment of their lives.

    Granted, Kodak cameras may not be the highest quality cameras ever produced, but they have undoubtedly recorded more images than any other in history. I occasionally sit and stare in wonder at these cameras staring back at me, trying to conjure up in my imagination the images that these cameras have seen -- the lifetimes and events that they have recorded.

    Please feel free to email me with information about Kodak cameras, to correct or add to any information that I have on these pages, with other suggestions, or to tell me about neat Kodak stuff that you want to trade or sell, or that you know about that is for trade or sale.
    Remember, there is no such thing as too much stuff!

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This page is presented by Walker Mangum, a private collector of Kodak cameras and associated equipment. Neither Walker Mangum nor this web page is in any way affiliated with Eastman Kodak.

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