- 2017.010.07.05
- Pièce
- [ca. 1938]
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item contains images relating to Casa Loma in Toronto, ON. Includes photos of the mansion, builder, etc. Retailed for 25 cents.
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item contains images relating to Casa Loma in Toronto, ON. Includes photos of the mansion, builder, etc. Retailed for 25 cents.
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Kodak Pleaser. It is an instant 'handle' camera with a 100mm f/12.8 lens, a shutter with speeds of 2-1/300s, and electronic exposure. It used film type HS144 for a picture size of 67 x 91mm. Picture ejection is by the crank on the right hand of the camera. The concept behind this unique-looking camera was to make instant photography as inexpensive and accessible as possible so that consumers might switch from Polaroid to Kodak. It is the second of the Pleaser models and has a two-tone brown plastic body.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Kodak Colorburst 250. It is an instant camera with a f/1:12.8 100mm lens, electronic flash, and a 2-1/300 secound shutter with motorized picture output. It used Kodak PR-10 instant film. It was first sold in July 1979.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Fait partie de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Kodak Pleaser. It is an instant camera with a 100mm f/12.7 lens, a shutter with speeds of 1/15-1/300s, and electronic exposure. It used film type PR 10 (PR144) for a picture size of 67 x 91mm. Picture ejection is by the crank on the right hand of the camera. The concept behind this unique-looking camera was to make instant photography as inexpensive and accessible as possible so that consumers might switch from Polaroid to Kodak.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Fait partie de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a large sized instant camera in a grey, blue and black plastic housing with a large handle on the left hand side for easy handling. It is an example of one of Kodak's short attempt at instant film, prior to the loss of a patent infringement case with Polaroid in which Kodak was ordered to cease production of any instant film related products.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited