Miscellaneous Kodak catalogues
- 2005.003.1.01.11
- File
- 1897-1958
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
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Miscellaneous Kodak catalogues
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Supply catalogue for retailers giving prices of various Kodak products.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
sub-series contains publications produced by the Eastman Kodak Company detailing the Kodak products available and their pricing. Includes cameras, accessories, film, and photographic paper.
Eastman Kodak Company
Photographic equipment catalogues and price lists
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Seris contains catalogues, price lists and advertisements for various photographic equipment available for sale from various companies, with a concentration on early 20th century companies, particularly from the Rochester, New York area.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a memo intended for Canadian and U.S. managers in the Kodak Imaging sector regarding announced and upcoming downsizing of the company in Canada and the United States. Instructions on the letter note to share it with all staff.
Kodak Canada Ltd. Engineering
Management letter: 1954 consent decree
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a memo intended for all U.S. consumer Imaging Field Personnel at Kodak, with a statement regarding Eastman Kodak's request to have the 1954 consent decree prohibiting tying film to photofinishing sales terminated. This was granted in 1994.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Management letter: Berkey Photo Litigation defense
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a summary of the defense used by Eastman Kodak in the Berkey Photo vs. Eastman Kodak Company case. The case was the result of a lawsuit by Berkey Photo, a photo processing and equipment manufacturing company. The suit claimed that Kodak had a monopoly and violated the Sherman Antitrust Act. Berkey won damages of $112.8 million but this decision was reversed on appeal in 1979.
Eastman Kodak Company
Eastman Kodak Company health, safety and environmental reports
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item contains 4 years of corporate environmental reports from the Eastman Kodak Company. Reports from 1992 and 1995 missing.
Eastman Kodak Company
Eastman Kodak Company annual reports
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File includes annual reports published by Eastman Kodak Company in 1902 and from 1955 to 2007. Some reports include the notice of the annual meeting, proxy statement, and shareholder letters. File is missing annual reports from 1956, 1963, and 1985.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Publication: Here's How idea books
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains booklets on creative uses of Kodak photographic products, written by photographers. Editions included are 3, 5-10.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains booklets on the topic of chemicals and processors for colour photographic materials. Includes a series of instructional courses on the use of colour processing equipment.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication T: Audiovisual Applications (also under AV and V)
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains information booklets on projection equipment and published audio-visual programs available for purchase from Kodak.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication S: Audiovisual Applications (also under T and V)
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains booklets on how to prepare and present audiovisual materials using Kodak products, including planning slide presentations, creating film strips, equipment planning, and projector specifications.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication Q: Graphic arts
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains information booklets on the use of Kodak materials for the printing and publishing industry. This includes information on silver masking, auto-resist, graphic arts films and plates, screen printing, colour separation and colour masking.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication P: Instrumentation and Industrial Photography (see section G also)
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains information and instructional booklets relating to industrial photographic practices and Kodak industrial products. Topics include microscopic photography, underwater photography, microfilm and reproduction films and papers (RAR film, Pan film, Ektaline paper, and Linograph paper), geophysical recording, instrumentation films, spectrum analysis, schlieren photography, and darkroom construction for industrial use. Also included is the "Kodak Job Sheet Packet", which outlines techniques for handling problems that arise in industrial photography.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication O: Professional studio photography
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains information booklets on professional photography, covering subjects such as portrait photography, studio cameras, studio management and photographic techniques for professionals.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication N: Medical and Scientific Photography
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains booklets on medical and clinical photography.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication M: Aerial, Applied, and Medical Photography
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains information on professional photographic practices inclusing: forensic, law enforcement, aerial, infrared stereo, copy photography, slide making, photomicrography, and photointerpretation for planners.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication L: Indexes and notes
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains index booklets detailing the reference publications available for that year, as well as the Kodak Professional Notes and Kodak Color Notes newsletters.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication K: Darkroom Design and Construction
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains information booklest on creating and maintaining a darkroom. Topics include: safelights, equipment lists, darkroom design, and printing and enlarging.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication J: Chemicals, Processing, Silver Recovery, and Waste Disposal
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains information booklets on photographic chemical processing with Kodak products. Topics include: silver recovery, formulas, toning, developer, fix, and colour processing.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication H: Motion Picture, TV Applications (also under D and S)
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains informational booklets about Kodak motion picutre films and processing specifications.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication G: Black and White Papers, Industrial Photography, and Instrumentation
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains informational booklets about Kodak photographic papers and their uses. Topics include Linagraph DIrect Print Paper, Linagraph Shellburst film, RAR film, colour photographic papers, photograms, the paper negative process, toning, direct positive photography, and photographic greeting cards.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication F: Black and white film
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains inforamtion booklets on black-and-white Kodak films including, exposure indexes, contrast indexes, notch codes, roll films, sheet films, Double-X negative film, TMAX, Plus-X negative film, and Panchromatic film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication E: Color Photography
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains 5 sub-sub-series of published instructional and informational materials relating to colour photography and processing, and Kodak colour photographic products.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains published informational and instructional booklets regarding home film-making using Kodak equipment and supplies. Topics include: exposure; Cine-Kodak motion picture cameras and lenses storage and cleaning of motion picture film; shooting and processing PLUS-X, TRI-X and Super X films; editing and directing home movies.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication C/CC : Publications about Kodak, Arctic Photography
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains instructional booklets published by Eastman Kodak on how to photograph in certain situations. Topics include: astrophotography; composition; photographing flowers; winter, flash, underwater, travel, night, close up and tropical photography; photography through binoculars; and photography the television.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains published instructional and information booklets for Kodak lenses and filters. Topics include: lens, shutter & filter catalogues; coated lenses; Portra lenses; pola screens and wrattan filters; close-up photography; filters for black-and-white and colour photograhpy.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication AA: Amateur Photography
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains published instructional booklets on basic photographic subjects. Topics include: making a pinhole camera; early photographic history, caring for your motion picture camera, glossary of photographic terms, using an eye-level viewfinder.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Publication A: Product catalogues & price lists
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains published booklets advertising, Kodak books, guides & photographic equipment for sale.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains a newsletter for Kodak customers who were registered owners of the Kodak Reference Handbook and the Kodak Photographic Notebook.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains a newsletter published by The Sales Service Division of Eastman Kodak Company.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Photographic Notebooks : about
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains published information booklets describiing the organization of the Kodak Reference Handbooks, Photographic Notebook and Technical Data series.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Reference Handbooks and Technical Data
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Sub-sub-series contains publications produced by Kodak for the consumer between 1940 and about 1995. Publications are pamphlets ranging from 1 to over 50 pages and intended to be stored in a series of specialized binders. The information pamphlets were published in series with an alpha numeric code, which form the sub series in this collection. Customers subscribed to receive updates based on their specific interest. Early publications, from the 1940's, were simply titled "Kodak Photographic Handbook" and later versions included: Kodak Reference Handbook, Kodak Industrial Handbook, Kodak Color Handbook, Kodak Graphic Arts Handbook, Kodak Professional and Industrial Data, and Kodak Scientific and Technical Data.
Each pamphlet has a unique, alpha-numeric Pamphlet Number, following classification scheme devised by Kodak to make ordering and subscription easy for clients. Schema is as follows:
A - Amateur Photography (also under KW)
AV - Audiovisual Programs from Kodak
B - Filters
C - Arctic Photography
CC - Publications about Kodak
D - Microfilming and Reprography Materials (also under P); Dental Radiography
E - Color Photography
F - Black and White Film
G - Black and White Papers, Industrial Photography, and Instrumentation
H - Motion Picture, TV Applications (also under D and S)
J - Chemicals, Processing, Silver Recovery, and Waste Disposal
JJ - Kodak Laboratory Chemicals
K - Darkroom Design and Construction
KW - Amateur Photography )see section A also)
L - Index
LC - Library of Creative Photography
M - Aerial, Applied, and Medical Photography
N - Medical and Scientific Photography
O - Professional Studio Photography
P - Instrumentation and Industrial Photography (see section G also)
Q - Graphic Arts
R - Exposure and Processing Guides
S - Audiovisual Applications (also under T and V)
T - Audiovisual, Education, and Professional Video Tape Products (also under AV, and V)
TD - Graphic Arts (see sections G, P, and Q also)
U - Optical Materials
V - Audiovisual (also under AV, S, and T)
W - Industrial Radiography, Chemistry
X - International Publications
Y - Processing and Equipment Record Forms
Z - Processing Monitoring Systems, Self-Instruction Materials, Literature Library Collections
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines the production process for Kodak film, including the base, the emulsion, coating, and spooling & packaging. Kodak 110 film is featured.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Marketing Education Center at Riverwood
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines the features of the Center, which trained Kodak customers, dealers, and salespeople in the use of Kodak products.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Brampton...a move for the future
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a pamphlet that outlines the new Brampton operations.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Making magic: The filming of EPCOT center
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet outlines the use of Kodak materials in the films and audiovisual presentations at EPCOT center in Walt Disney World.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines Kodak Canada's major market divisions including photography, information and document management, graphic imaging systems, manufacturing, and customer service and support.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines Kodak's environmental strategies related to air, water, and solid waste disposal.
Eastman Kodak Company
More than photography...a visit to Eastman Kodak
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet that outlines different pants and divisions within the company, including Kodak Park, Kodak Apparatus Division, Tennessee Eastman Company, Kodak Distribution Centre, and the Kodak Research Lab.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak through its customers' eyes
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet published by the Eastman Kodak Corporate Information Department detailing presentations given by company management at the Marketing Education Centre in October 1972. The presentations outline different market divisions of the company, including: Radiography, Potion Picture and Education, Business Systems, Consumer, Professional Commercial and Industrial, and Research and Developement
Eastman Kodak Company
Eastman Kodak Company: A brief history
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a booklet published by the Eastman Kodak Corporate Information Department about the history of the company and the benefits offered to employees.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a pamphlet with a map of the Kodak campus in Rochester New York.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a camera for making enlargements up to 16.5 x 21.6 cm (6.5 x 8.5 inches), using daylight. The product was marketed to amateur photographers as there was no need for a darkroom setup to produce the images. The No. 1 Enlarging Camera sold for $15.00 in 1904.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of one 8 once, graduated glass beaker, stirring rod and wet bulb thermometer for photographic processing.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of two, sealed cans of Kodak Taning Developer B (powder). FOr use with Kodak Matris, Pan Matrix and Flexichrome stripping films. Each can of powder concentrate makes 3.8 liters of solution.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Processing equipment and materials
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodascope Junior Film Splicing Outfit
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a box containing 1 (empty) bottle of film cement, 1 glass bottle for water, and 1 small film splicer.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Marvel Ferrotype Polish and Cleaner
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is bottle of cleaner and lubricant used for enameled or chromium plated ferrotype plates.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is bottle of cleaner and lubricant used to remove dust and dirt from motion pictures film. Safe to be used with Kodak Sonotrack film.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Presstape Universal Splicer
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a splicing system for 8mm and 16mm home movies. Includes super 8 and 16mm splicing tapes and splicer.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a metal adapter for using AIrequpt slide trays with Kodak 300 projectors.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a kit for splicing 8mm and 16mm home movies. The kit includes a splicer, a 2 oz container of Kodak Film Cement, a container for water, a cleaning brush and screws (for securing the splicer to a rewind board).
Kodak Canada Inc.
Photographic viewing and editing equipment
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Instamatic Movie Light Model 2 No. D376
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a lighting device for use with the Kodak Instamatic film camera.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak compact camera stand with cable release
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small plastic stand for use with the Kodak Pocket Instamatic camera.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an attachment used to adapt the the Cine-Kodak magazine 8 to focus through the camera lens prior to loading the film.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an kit used to adapt the Kodak Tourist camera to use different film formats (828, full 620, half 620, 120) with exposures of 28 x 40mm, 5.7 x 8.25 cm, 4.14 x 5.7 cm, and 5.7 x5.7 cm respectively. The kit includes a special camera back, spool and holder, picture masks, view finder masks and a case. Imported by Canadian Kodak Company.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Ektron electronic flash unit II model B
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an external electronic flash unit compatible with Kodak Trimlite INstamatic and Kodak Tele-Instamatic cameras. Features include exposure table and mounting bracket.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Ektron electronic flash unit model B
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an external electronic flash unit compatible with Kodak Trimlite INstamatic and Kodak Tele-Instamatic cameras. Features include exposure table and mounting bracket.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an external flash bulb holder for use with "cameras equipped with Kodak 'Flash' shutters". Features include a polished aluminum reflector, bulb ejector button, bracket and exposure table. Imported by Canadian Kodak Co. Limited.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item includes 3 Supermite Flashholders for use with early Kodak cameras equipped with screw-in flash connections (Brownie Star, Brownie 20, Brownie Hawkeye, and Kodak Duaflex). For use with AG-1 flash bulbs.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Bifocal Converter.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Type A Kodachrome Filter for Daylight
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a Type A Kodachrome Filter for Daylight in original cardboard carton.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Portra Lens 2+ Series VI
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Portra Lens 2+ Series VI. In original box.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a small metal tin containing a Kodak Portrait Attachment 3.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a brown leather carrying case.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Kodak Canada Inc.
Brownie Bull's-Eye Flash outfit
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small metal and bakelite camera with Kodak Twindar Lens and settings indicated for scenes, groups or individuals. Used Kodak 620 film. Outfit includes a presentation box with flash holder, one-time use flash bulbs (4 of 8 have been used), user's guide, strap, and Kodacolor II negative film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak DVC 300 Digital Video Camera
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a web camera with mount and USB cord for connecting to a computer. In original packaging.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a wide and thin camera with handstrap to the side. Small viewscreen on back with viewfinder. 0.38 megapixel, 37 mm equivalent fixed lens. Manufactured in Japan.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small, horizontal camera with pop-up lens that covers viewfinder when closed. Black plastic body with rounded edges and an orange release button. Used 110 size colour cartridges, optimized for 200 film. Comes with packaging.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a Kodascope Model B 16mm self-threading cine projector for silent 16mm film. It appeared five years after the first 16mm projector, the Kodascope (later, Kodascope A) and was just as different as the Cine-Kodak B camera had been from the first Cine-Kodak. The position of the spools was changed to the top and back, rather than top and bottom. The projector takes up to 400 feet of 16mm film, it can run films backwards, and has a still-picture device.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a Kodascope Eight Model 50 projector for viewing 8mm motion picture films.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a Kodascope Model D projector, used for viewing 16mm motion picture film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Cine-Kodak Showtime 8 projector
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Large and heavy machine with two reels for spooling film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a Cine-Kodak Model B, the follow-up model of the Cine-Kodak which was the first 16mm camera. It has a cast aluminum body, hand crank and spring motor. The use of a tripod was required to allow varying speeds and single frames to be taken.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Introduced by Kodak in 1971, XL (eXisting Light) was incorporated with Super 8 to use their new High Speed Ektachrome Super 8 colour film and was designed to be able to film in as low light conditions as possible. The lens aperture is F1.2 compared to the super 8 normal of F1.8 and the film intermittent mechanism film pulldown speed was increased to allow a shutter open angle of 230 degrees compared to a typical 160 degrees previously. No light was diverted away from the film for a reflex viewfinder or TTL metering. The Kodak XL cameras had a unique "binocular" shape allowing easy two handed shooting.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera. It was introduced in the United States in 1946 and manufactured until 1955. It is a clockwork-driven camera capable of running at 16, 26, 32 and 64 frames per second. It has a Kodak Cine Ektanon Lens 13mm f/1.9. The lens is interchangeable and the wheel at the top of the camera is used to alter the viewfinder image according to the focal length. On the side is a universal guide for different types of daylight.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a hand-held key-wound camera with black body and handle. Handle is also the range viewfinder. With tripod mount. 16mm movie camera. More research has shown dates between 1945-1950.
Eastman Kodak Company
Instamatic movie camera M7 with pistol grip
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a brown and black movie camera with pistol grip. Built in exposure meter and zoom. With wrist strap. Tripod mount and cable release. Original packaging. For use with super 8 film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a motion picture camera with black plastic body. In original box (opened) with manual folded inside. Used Kodak Super 8 film cartridge and was powered by 4 AA batteries (removed). Comes with Kodak Zoom lens f1.9 (13-28mm). Large red bulb on front.
Eastman Kodak Company
Pocket Instamatic 60 camera outfit
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small silver and black compact camera with flash cubes (magi-cubes). Includes a tripod mount and cable release. Automatic shutter and coupled rangefinder. Uses 110 cartridge film. In orginal box, with flash cube, leather case and black wrist strap.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a Cine-Kodak Model B, the follow-up model of the Cine-Kodak which was the first 16mm camera. It has a cast aluminum body, hand crank and spring motor. The use of a tripod was required to allow varying speeds and single frames to be taken.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Heritage Collection. Wide and thin camera with wrist strap to the side. Small view screen on back with viewfinder. Manufactured in Japan.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a camera with brown bakelite and metal case with two lenses for producing stereo views from 35mm film. Each is a Kodak Anaston lens with f3.5 (35mm). A single periscopic viewfinder is used, with a spirit level below to help keep the camera level in order to acheive good results. Light brown leather carrying case included.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a No. 1A Pocket Kodak. It is a medium sized camera with black leather casing, metal clasps, and Kodex No. 1 shutter (manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company, the rest of the camera body was produced by the Canadian branch), that made 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inch exposures on 116 film. The A indicates that the camera is an Autographic version that allowed the photographer to add written information to the film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small, thin horiztonal camera with brown plastic body and orange release button on top left. Flash on right, viewfinder is hidden behind slider doors. Took 110 film and 2 AA batteries. Inside film compartment, the number "23" has been etched into the plastic.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
This camera has the unusual feature, for a non-folding camera, of both eye-level and waist-level viewfinders. The focussing lens has three aperture stops and both viewfinders shows brightline framing marks for 'Superslide' format. Flash facility is provided by the 'Pin & Screw' contacts on the left-hand side of the body, Kodak Supermite flasholder attached. Uses 620 rollfilm.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small, hand held camera in black plastic casing, oriented vertically with mirror reflector viewfinder with finder hood on top of camera. Kodak lens f8 (72mm). Used Kodak Verichrome Plus X films and produced a 6x6 picture. Pictograms on bottom help user to set the best shutter speed for certain weather conditions.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a black and silver camera with Kodak Ektanar Lens. Fatures a built in flashgun for AG1 bulbs and tripod mount. Uses 126 film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small hand held camera with metal and black leatherette casing. Strap attached. Used 126 cartridge film and AAA batteries. Similar to the Instamatic 100 but utilising flashcubes rather than individual bulbs.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a black plastic folding camera with black bellows and black neck strap. Grey top housing with integrated viewfinder. Featuring the same unusual shutter release mechanism as the Tourist 2, this heavily built camera has a syncronised Flash Kodon shutter for it's f/12.5 Kodet lens with fully adjustable aperture, though more sophisticated models were available. Built for use with 620 film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a small hand-held camera with Kodak Anaston Lens f4.5 (51mm), and Flash 200 shutter. Grey bakelite, faux black leather and metal casing. Serial no. 313297. Designed for 35mm film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an eyelevel rollfilm camera with medium sized flash, built of a light blue Bakelite plastic body and metal fittings. Part of the Kodak Brownie Star series, the camera was also made in red, black and white, as well as in a special rwo-tone version with a Coca-Cola logo. It features a Dakon lens, rotary shutter, built-in flashgun, two aperture settings for color and black and white, and was made for use with 127 film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small snapshot camera with narrow and horizontal body design. It has an orange coloured release button on top and is built of black and tan plastic (the tan colour mottled to look like leatherette). Made for use with 110 film, this camera resembles the Kodak Pocket Instamatic 110 in its f/11 25mm Meniscus lens, 2 speed shutter, Magicube facility and use of 110 cartridge film.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a disc camera with a metal and black plastic body and a hinged black plastic panel covering the front of the camera that could be used as a table stand. It has a small eyelevel viewfinder, built in flash, f/2.8 12.5mm lens, shutter speeds of 1/100 and 1/200 sec., and wrist strap included. Used VR disc film.
Eastman Kodak Company