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    $80 at Amazon $80 at Walmart $80 at Target. ... KODAK PIXPRO FZ45 Digital Camera. $90 at Amazon. ... stress, heart health, and more, and it offers up to eight days of battery life per charge. $349 ...

  3. Kodak Starflash - Wikipedia

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    The rear of the camera features a flashbulb eject button, the viewfinder, and a red disc to protect the film from accidental exposure while providing readout of the current film position. It also features a battery door to power the flash, requiring two 1.5 volt Penlite batteries of at least 3.5 amperes each.

  4. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    While working on this project, Kodak Scientist Peter L. P. Dillon invented integral color image sensors [93] and single-sensor color video cameras, [94] which are now ubiquitous in products such as smart phone cameras, digital cameras and camcorders, digital cinema cameras, medical cameras, automobile cameras, and drones. In 1982, Kodak ...

  5. Instamatic - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Pocket Instamatic 60 using 110 film.. In 1972, Kodak introduced the Pocket Instamatic series for its new 110 format. [15] The 110 cartridge had the same easy-load cartridge design with an integral take-up spool as the 126 format, but was much smaller, allowing the cameras to be very compact (hence the "Pocket" designation).

  6. Kodak EasyShare C613 - Wikipedia

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    Battery 2 x AA 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.

  7. Kodak DC Series - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak DC20 was an early digital camera first released by Kodak in 3 June 1996, in Australia at price of AU$560. It had a manufacturer's suggested retail price of US$299 when most other digital cameras at the time cost well over $1000, and was the first product sold by Kodak through its website. [ 2 ]