Kodak’s Professional Film Photography app is now available for the iPad and Android

Kodak released its free Professional Film App for the iPhone in 2012, and it’s seen a couple of small updates since then. Now, they’ve released both iPad and Android versions of the app. As somebody who got back into film a few years ago, I’ve kept my eye on various apps that have spawned for iOS and Android. I’ve […]

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DSLR owners have an easy life today compared to this 35mm digital hybrid from 1994

The Nikon N90s was not only my first DSLR but the first camera I owned that wasn’t just a disposable.  I loved this camera, and still use it today, but I still lusted after the convenience of digital on an SLR.  At the time, the 1.3MP Kodak NC2000 was one of those cameras I dreamed of, knowing I’d […]

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How exposure affects film

OK, so for a while we’ve been wanting to explain a couple of film technicalities that we’re pretty sure will change many people’s understanding of film and exposure. Alright, take a deep breath ‘cause this stuff is easy but sometimes difficult to explain in written communication. So the thing is that exposure on film (unlike […]

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Kodak Unveils Super 8 Film Motion Picture Camera

Kodak is betting on the rise on an analog renaissance with its new Super 8 film camera for making motion pictures that it announced at CES 2016. The Kodak Super 8 uses 50′ Kodak film cartridges. When you purchase the film you will be buying the film, processing and digital transfer up front. The lab will […]

Still not dead—Kodak shows off brand new Super 8 film camera at CES

CES is all about the latest and greatest technology. Sometimes though, the greatest tech isn’t anything new at all. No one knows this better than Kodak, who’s revealed a Super 8 camera capable of, you guessed it, capturing video on good ol’ gelatin-based film. To celebrate 50 years of the creation of Super 8 film, […]

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A Journey Through The History of Photography in Kodak’s Technology Vault

From a complicated, time-consuming and expensive process to the simple press of a button, photography has come a very long way since the first cameras came along in the early 1800’s. The vast majority of this fascinating evolution can be seen in this video where Chris Marquardt went on a private tour of Kodak’s technology […]

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It Isn’t Film vs Digital Any Longer

With the popularity of film finding its way into photographer’s hands, headlines are still reading, “Why Film is Better than Digital” and “Comparing Film vs Digital.” Isn’t the Debate Over? At the starting point of digital photography, people once thought that film was going to be a dying art. A movie quote instantly comes to mind: […]

Kodak Unveils PIXPRO SP360-4K Action Camera

Kodak has unveiled a new version of its SP360 action camera. The Kodak PIXPRO SP360-4K camera features a 12MP sensor and a 360° lens for panoramic photo and video imagery. The previously-released 1080p version uses a 16MP CMOS sensor and captures 1080/30p or 720/60p video at a retail price of $299.99. The new SP360-4K doesn’t […]