- 2005.006.16.06
- Stuk
- [1989]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a disposable camera, with plastic body and lens. This model was adapted with a special plastic overbody for underwater use.
Eastman Kodak Company
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Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a disposable camera, with plastic body and lens. This model was adapted with a special plastic overbody for underwater use.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak KB20 35 mm film camera. It features a 30 mm f/8 2-element Ektanar lens, a fixed shutter shutter speed of 1/100 sec. and a built in flash unit. Uses 2 AA alkaline batteries.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor Ex camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Gold text on the centre recto of the camera reads: CAMEO MOTOR EX. Other features include automatic film advance, self-timer and film speed selection. This particular model was made in Mexico.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor Ex camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Green and white text on the centre recto of the camera reads: Cameo MOTOR EX. Other features include automatic film advance, self-timer and film speed selection. This particular model was made in China.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor Ex camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Gold text on the centre recto of the camera reads: CAMEO MOTOR EX. Other features include automatic film advance, self-timer and film speed selection. This particular model was made in Mexico.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Cameo EF camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Gold text on the centre recto of the camera reads: CAMEO EF. Other features include fixed focus lens, a shutter speed of 1/125s and 3 aperture choices, f8 for ISO 100-200, f10.5 for ISO 400 and f5.6 for flash. This particular model was made in China.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Gold text on the centre recto of the camera reads: CAMEO MOTOR. Other features include automatic film advance and film speed selection. This particular model was made in Mexico.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor Ex camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Gold text on the centre recto of the camera reads: CAMEO MOTOR EX. Other features include automatic film advance, self-timer and film speed selection. This particular model was made in Mexico.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor Ex camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Gold text on the centre recto of the camera reads: CAMEO MOTOR EX. Other features include automatic film advance, self-timer and film speed selection. This particular model was made in Mexico.
Eastman Kodak Company
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Item consists of a Kodak Star 935 35mm camera.. It features auto-film wind and rewind and a f4.5/35 mm ektanar lens with a flip-up lens cover that reveals a built-in flash.. Black in colour. Flash fires when needed. Uses one 9-volt alkaline battery. Made in Japan.
Eastman Kodak Company
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Item consists of a Kodak Medalist VR35 K14. It is a 35mm fully automatic camera. It features an auto-focusing f2.8/35 mm ektar lens with a flip-up lens cover that reveals a built-in flash.. Black in colour. Date back and option to choose manual forced flash and no flash. Snap on tele and wide angle aux lenses available. Uses one 9-volt alkaline battery and one 3-volt lithium battery for display. Made in Japan.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor Ex camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Green and white text on the centre recto of the camera reads: Cameo MOTOR EX. Other features include automatic film advance, self-timer and film speed selection. This particular model was made in China.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak KB18 35 mm film camera. It features a 30 mm f/8 2-element aspheric lens, shutter speed of 1/100 sec. and a built in flash unit. Uses 2 AAA alkaline batteries.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak KE40 EasyLoad 35 mm film camera. It features a 29 mm f/5.6 ektanar lens, a fixed shutter shutter speed of 1/200 sec., and a built-in flash unit. Uses 2 AAA alkaline batteries.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak S Series S1100XL 35mm camera.. It is fully automatic camera and features a f2.8/35 mm ekton lens with a flip-up lens cover that reveals a built-in flash.. Black in colour. Date back, self-timer and option to choose manual forced flash and no flash. LCD panel displays frame number, battery condition, fill-flash mode and self-timer mode. Uses one 9-volt alkaline battery. Made in Japan.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak VR35 K12. It is a 35mm fully automatic camera. It features an auto-focusing f2.8/35 mm ektar lens with a flip-up lens cover that reveals a built-in flash.. Black in colour. Option to manually choose forced flash. Snap on tele and wide angle aux lenses available. Uses one 9-volt alkaline battery. Made in Japan.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak KE30 EasyLoad 35 mm film camera. It features a 29 mm f/5.6 ektanar lens, a fixed shutter shutter speed of 1/200 sec., and a built-in flash unit. Uses 2 AAA alkaline batteries.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak KE60 EasyLoad 35 mm auto-focus film camera. It features a 29 mm f/5.6 ektanar all glass lens, a programmed shutter with speeds 1/60 to 1/400 seconds, and a built-in flash unit. Uses 1 3 volt lithium battery.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak EK6 instant film camera. It uses Kodak PR10 and PR144 instant film. It is an improvement of the EK4 with its electronic film ejection, instead of a hand crank. On top of the camera there is a flip flash socket. Focusing was through a F11/137mm lens and its markings are in meter and feet. It has a vertically oriented body in black and grey with a folded optical path.
This model was part of a series that was Kodak's response to the successful instant cameras produced by Polaroid. A patent infringement case was brought against Kodak by Polaroid in 1977 and was finally settled in 1986, in Polaroid's favour. Kodak recalled all their instant cameras, offering customers a new camera or a rebate in exchange. A further, class action, lawsuit by consumers followed, resulting in Kodak further offering cash or credit for the return of the Kodak nameplate.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Kodak Trimprint 940. It is an instant camera that used film format HS 144-10 and cost $44.95 when released. Anyone who owned this camera was offered a rebate if the camera's nameplate was returned to Kodak, when Kodak lost a case against Polaroid and was forced to withdraw its instant cameras from the market for infringement of Polaroid's patent. Hence, many of this model of camera will be found without the 940 Kodak Trimprint nameplate. It was the successor to the Kodamatic 940.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a snapshot camera for instant photographs using Kodak PR10 instant film. It was originally sold for $75.00 .
This model was part of a series that was Kodak's response to the successful instant cameras produced by Polaroid. A patent infringement case was brought against Kodak by Polaroid in 1977 and was finally settled in 1986, in Polaroid's favour. Kodak recalled all their instant cameras, offering customers a new camera or a rebate in exchange. A further, class action, lawsuit by consumers followed, resulting in Kodak further offering cash or credit for the return of the Kodak nameplate.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak T-Max 400 black & white negative film
File consists of 2 rolls of individually packaged 35 mm 400 ISO Kodak Professional T-Max black & white negative film with 24 exposures each. Develop before dates are 08/2005 and 10/2005.
Munro, Allan
Item is an individually packaged roll of Kodak Gold Ultra 400 film with 12 exposures.
Munro, Allan
Item is an individually packaged roll of Kodak Professional process C-41 T400 CN black & white film with 24 exposures. Develop before date is 04/2001.
Munro, Allan
Kodak Professional Ektar 100 samples
File consists of 5 rolls of individually packaged 35 mm 100 ISO Kodak Professional Ektar color negative film each with 36 exposures. Samples, not for resale. Develop before dates are 11/2010.
Munro, Allan
Kodak Professional Portra 400NC
File consists of 5 rolls in 1 5-pack of 35 mm Kodak Professional Portra natural color 400NC color negative film with 24 exposures. Develop before date is 09/2003.
Munro, Allan
Eastman Plus-X Reversal Safety Film
Item consists of a roll of Eastman Plus-X Reversal Safety Film for 16mm cameras in original packaging. It is in a black metal canister sealed with black fabric tape.
Image Arts
Eastman Permanent Crystal Pyro
Item is a half pound bottle of Eastman Permanent Crystal Pyro, the "superior form of pyrogallic acid." This form of developing agent was very popular in the 1800s to 1920s.
A.B.CK. Dyes for producing color prints from Kodachorme film by Eastman wash-off relief process
Item is a cardboard box containing 3 small vails of powdered dyes (magenta, cyan and yellow) for use in the Eastman Kodak dye-transfer process known as the "Eastman Wash-off Relief" process. The process was mostly in use in the graphic arts and used Kodachrome film.
Item consists of two vials in original cardboard boxes, each containing 15 grains of Kodak Gold Chloride.
Image Arts
Item is a Kodak automatic tray siphon in original packaging. Used.
Munro, Allan
Item consists of two darkroom lights. Each has a wooden base holding a metal cylinder that surrounds a darkroom bulb. The power cord is thread through the wooden base to connect to the bulb. Only one still has a bulb. The inside of both metal cylinders has been painted white.
Image Arts
Kodak Reflection-Transmission Color Densitometer Model RT
Item consists of a Kodak Reflection-Transmission Color Densitometer Model RT. When using the transmission mode, the densitometer can be used to measure the density of a negative, and when using the reflection mode, it can measure the saturation of a resulting print. This allows for a photographer to choose the correct paper and exposure to make prints with, without the need to experiment with test strips.
Image Arts
Item consists of an Eastman Studio Scale. It has a wooden base, a 6 piece weight set and a plaque that reads Avoirdupois Weight. It was used to facilitate the mixing of chemicals in a photographer's dark room.
Image Arts
Item consists of a red Kodak Timer.
Image Arts
Item is a Kodalite Flasholder for use with Kodak film.
Munro, Allan
Item consists of One Pair Kodak Handy Reflectors ...And One Handy Measure for Picture Making at Night. Included in a yellow and green paper envelope with black text are 2 foldable reflecting cones, 2 metal rings, and ABC intruction cards.
Image Arts
Kodak Flasholder Extension Unit, Model 1
Item consists of a Kodak Flasholder Extension Unit Model 1. It is in it's original packaging with manuals.
Image Arts
Kodak Flasholder Extension Unit, Model B
Item consists of a Kodak Floasholder Extension Unit Model B. It is in its original packaging, containing flash holder, clamp, plastic guard, and two 2-way flashguard envelopes.
Image Arts
Item consists of a Kodak B-C Flasholder. It features a 22.5-volt battery-condenser system for dependable flash synchronization and can be used with most flash-synchronized cameras, such as the Brownie Six-20 models.
Image Arts
Wratten stained gelatine light filters
Item consists of three Wratten stained gelatine light filters. There is a red, blue, and green one. Each filter is packaged in an individual envelope with use and care instructions.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Wratten gelatin filters and frames
File consists of 11 Kodak Wratten gelatin filters with 5 Kodak gelatin filter frames. Used. No. 8, 12, 29, 32, 44, 47B, 58, 61, 80A, 85B, and 96.
Munro, Allan
Kodak Anastigmat f-2.7 63 mm lens
Item is a lens for a Kodak motion picture camera.
Kodak Photolife lithium battery pack
Item is a Kodak Photolife 9 volt lithium battery pack unused in original package.
Munro, Allan
Item is a small glass bottle of liquid adhesive used for splicing film.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Electric view master stereoscope (model D)
Item is a brown handheld electric view master first manufactured by Swayer's Inc and first introduced at the New York World Fair (1939-1940). Once pressed down the lever on the side of the viewer will rotate the reel one frame at a time once pressed. Unlike previous view masters, this view master comes with a built in back light attached to an electrical cord. Once turned on the back light illuminates transparencies on view. Item is made of plastic and metal. Reel has 7 diametrical, 16 mm colour transparencies of The Atlas of Human Anatomy, Head and Neck.
Polaroid Land camera, Automatic 110A
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Minolta Camera Co., Ltd.
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Minolta Camera Co., Ltd.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Ehrenreich photo-optical industries inc.
Polaroid Land camera, Pathfinder 110A
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a folding camera for instant photographs using Polaroid Picture Roll Land Film. Camera has a fully automatic transistorized electronic shutter. This model differs from the 101 model in that the body is plastic and it lacks the tripod socket.
Has a shoe bracket and cord fitting for attachment to most flash synchronized camera. Comes with box.
Eastman Kodak Company
Plastic flash holder to be attached on Kodak Brownie Cameras - Unusual 22.5 volt battery and sync cable
Kodak one-time use camera part
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an internal portion of a Kodak manufactured, disposable 35mm camera. Cameras were returned for to Kodak after development, where portions of the camera were re-used in a new disposable camera.
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
File contains users guides and information on photographic equipment produced by Continental.
Continental
Kodak Tourist Camara Manual / Eastman Kodak, Rochester, New York
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an instant camera for Polaroid SX-70 film. Similar design to Polaroid One Step Camera
Berkey Photo, Inc.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an updated version of the original One Step. Typical consumer Polaroid - Black plastic body with flash - uses 600 film with built-in electronic flash
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a professional grade camera for 7.2 x 9.5 cm instant exposures on Polaroid 40-series rollfilm. B - 1/300 sec. shutter Rodenstock - Ysarex 1:4.7 f127 mm.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a folding, rangefinder, snapshot camera for instant photographs with Polaroid 200 series pack film. Body is grey plastic and does not have a tripod socket, includes a 3-element f8.8 lens. Manuals, accessory flash, timer and carrying case included.
Polaroid Corporation
Polaroid Land camera, Model 95 B (Speedliner)
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Brown leatherette folding camera, single-speed shutter Double Anastigmatic f11/135 mm., revolving diaphram for 8 stops. Produced 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. exposures in approximately 1 minute using Polaroid 40 roll film. Originally retailed for $95 US.
Item is a photographic developing system with a 6cm metal reel and with plastic separation sheet.
Dedicated shoe for Yashice Contax cameras.
Vivitar Corporation
Polaroid Corporation
Wire is in bad shape
C.O.C.N.Y.
Item is a wooden Plate holder for 4 x 5 plates - contains 2 undeveloped glass plates.
Wilfrid Laurier University
Item consists of 3 negative holders for 2 4x5 sheets of cut film.
Film pack adapter Cat.No. 1234
Item is a Graphic Film Pack Adapter for a large 4 x 5 plate camera.
Eastman Kodak Company
A.B.C. Photo-Lab Outfit Model B
Item is a box containing a brownie darkroom lamp, 3 developing trays, 2 Tri-Chem packs, 4 oz graduate measuring cup, etc.
Item is a set a film holder for 3.25 x 4.25 cut film.
Item is a set of 2 plate holders - one wood and one metal one FOTAC, the other Fidelity. Both 3.25 x 4.25.
Wilfrid Laurier University
Item is a set of 5 plate holders for 3.25 x 4.25 plate film cameras.
Flash attachment for an instamatic 110 camera.
Acme-Lite Manufacturing Corporation
4x5 film pack adapter for Premo camera. Metal and wood pack adapter. Inscription on side of wood "For Premo cameras." Premo cameras were manufactured by Rochester Optical and Camera company, which was bought out by Eastman Kodak in 1903. Date based on inscription: "Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co. successor to Rochester Optical Co. Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A. Canada 25-03 British Pat. Apr. 21-03 France Pat. Apr. 18-03 German C.R.P. June 7 - 1905 U.S.A. Pat. May 19-03." (Eastman Kodak changed the name of the Rochester Optical Company to the Rochester Optical Division in 1907). Inscription on outside of metal back, "Premo film pack adapter."
Illustrated catalogue of amateur photographic equipment and materials / James C. Cummins
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Illustrated price catalogue of cameras, lenses, tripods, chemicals, etc. produced by the E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. A note on the front gives a name and address of the catalogue editor(?): James C. Cummins, 106 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD.
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co.
Part of Gordon Meinecke fonds
Box of 1 dozen 4.5 inch glass plate negatives in original box. Logo on box lid is an illustration of a knight on horseback with the words "On Stanley On". Package is opened. Plates are wrapped in tissue. Box is three-style enclosure. The Stanley Dry Plate Company was purchased by Eastman Kodak in 1904, and this box shows the Kodak branding, dating them after 1904. See The Stanley Museum, Kingfield, Maine: http://www.stanleymuseum.org/Museum%20-%20Kingfield%20ME.html
2 plates removed and placed on display in a glass plate drying rack in the Special Collections reading room.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a simple, disposable camera, with a plastic body and lens.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Polaroid Land Camera Super Colorpack instant film camera. Similar to the Polaroid Super Shooter, the Super Colorpack has a rigid plastic body and a manual finder on the lens and uses peel-apart Land Pack Films.
Polaroid Land Model 104 outfit case
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Polaroid Land Camera Automatic 104 outfit case. It is in a black hard leather case lined with red curduroy also containing the Polaroid flash model 268, 2 packs of Polaroid print mounts and 3 Polaroid envelopes for ordering prints, enlargements, and accessories. The camera is a folding bellows instand camera with automatic exposure that used 100-series Packfilm. It has a 2 element plastic lens and a non-folding zone focusing system. It retailed for $60 when it was first released.
Polaroid Corporation
Polaroid Highlander, model 80A
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Polaroid Highlander Land Camera, model 80A. It is a folding instant camera with a 100mm f8.8 3-element glass lens a 2-speed rotary leaf shutter design with speeds of 1/23s and 1/100s, a Polaroid hot shoe flash, rigid viewfinder, painted steel body, chrome plated trim, exposure set by Polaroid Light Value scale, and a rotating lens front-element for distance focus. It is in a leather case also containing the manual.
Polaroid Corporation
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a point and shoot camera for instant photographs on the proprietary Kodak PR10 & PR144 film. It has a vertically oriented body in black and grey with a folded optical path. Focusing was through a F11/137mm lens. Has a flipflash socket on top. Udpated from the EK4 with electronic film ejectino instead of a hand crank.
This model was part of a series that was Kodak's response to the successful instant cameras produced by Polaroid. A patent infringement case was brought against Kodak by Polaroid in 1977 and was finally settled in 1986, in Polaroid's favour. Kodak recalled all their instant cameras, offering customers a new camera or a rebate in exchange. A further, class action, lawsuit by consumers followed, resulting in Kodak further offering cash or credit for the return of the Kodak nameplate.
Polaroid Land Camera, model 95a
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a variant of the Polaroid Land Camera model 95, and features a 3 element, 135mm f/11 lens, a 4 speed rotary-leaf shutter system with speeds 1/8 to 1/60 seconds. Used black & white 40 series 100 ISO instant roll film with a sepia tone.
Polaroid Corporation
Polaroid SX70 Land Camera Model 2
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a folding, automatic snapshot camera for instant photographs on Polaroid SX-70 film. Includes a 4-element, 116 mm, f8 lens, built-in electronic meter and tripod socket.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is the first Polaroid camera model. Camera body is heavy cast aluminum with a folding bed and brown leatherette covering. Includes folding optical finder with a flexible sighting post on the shutter housing (early models had flexible spring sighting posts and later ones, a rigid post). Lens is a F 11/135mm,
Includes 9 pieces of original printed material, leather case, light meter ( G.E. Model ), No. 201 Powerful Capacitor Flash Gun ( 22 v battery separate ) and the No 540 Polaroid Close-Up Lens Kit in its original cardboard box.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a single-lens reflex 680 camera for instant photographs 4-element 116mm f/8 glass lens with a minimum focal length of 10.4 inches. It has an aperture range from f/8- f/22. Manual focus is possible via an override switch above the focusing wheel. The camera features a socket for a remote shutter release and also has a tripod socket and lugs for a neck strap.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a snapshot camera for instant photographs with Polaroid 100 series packfilm. Uses "blue dot" flashcubes.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a point and shoot camera for instant photographs on the proprietary PR10 Kodak instant film. It has a vertically oriented body in black and grey with a folded optical path. Focusing was through a F11/137mm lens. Had a flipflash socket on top. A hand crank ejected the photos. This model was part of a series that was Kodak's response to the successful instant cameras produced by Polaroid. A patent infringement case was brought against Kodak by Polaroid in 1977 and was finally settled in 1986, in Polaroid's favour. Kodak recalled all their instant cameras, offering customers a new camera or a rebate in exchange. A further, class action, lawsuit by consumers followed, resulting in Kodak further offering cash or credit for the return of the Kodak nameplate. While this item still has it's Kodak nameplate, many Kodak instant cameras do not.
Kodak
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a single lens reflex, folding Land camera for instant pictures using Polaroid SX-70 film. The basic folding design was not new, but similar to the "Excentric" camera of R. Guenault (ca. 1905). This compact model incorporates SLR focusing to 10 1/2", automatic exposure up to 14 seconds, and motorized print-ejection, all powered by a disposable flat battery, which came hidden in the film back. Includes manual and German advertisement.
Polaroid Corporation
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a rangefinder snapshot camera for instant photographs using Kodak's proprietary instant print filmpak HS 144-10. This model was part of a series that was Kodak's response to the successful instant cameras produced by Polaroid. A patent infringement case was brought against Kodak by Polaroid in 1977 and was finally settled in 1986, in Polaroid's favour. Kodak recalled all their instant cameras, offering customers a new camera or a rebate in exchange.
The Handle Kodak instant camera
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a rangefinder snapshot camera for instant photographs using Kodak's proprietary instant print film. This model was part of a series that was Kodak's response to the successful instant cameras produced by Polaroid. A patent infringement case was brought against Kodak by Polaroid in 1977 and was finally settled in 1986, in Polaroid's favour. Kodak recalled all their instant cameras, offering customers a new camera or a rebate in exchange.
Kodak
Polaroid Land camera, Automatic 103
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a folding automatic snapshot camera for instant photographs using Polaroid 100-series Packfilm. Grey plastic body with rangefinder on top.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a snapshot camera for instant photographs using Kodak PR-10 instant film. This was Kodak's response to the successful instant cameras produced by Polaroid. A patent infringement case was brought against Kodak by Polaroid in 1977 and was finally settled in 1986, in Polaroid's favour. Kodak recalled all their instant cameras, offering customers a new camera or a rebate in exchange.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a snapshot camera for instant photographs using Polaroid Type 80 Packfilm. This model is for use with Hi-Power flashcubes and an exposure system for 75 ASA film.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a folding, single-lens reflex camera for instant photographs using proprietary Polaroid SX-70 film. Model is a collapsable, leatherette-covered with a matching brown suede carrying case.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an inexpensive, rangefinder snapshot camera for making instant photographs with Polaroid proprietary 20-Series roll film.