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Kodak Colorburst 100 (1978)

Kodak Colorburst 100 (1978)

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This review is part of the Cameras of the Dead series which I have been publishing every year on Halloween and “Halfway to” Halloween, featuring three cameras that I’ve wanted to review that either didn’t work, or was otherwise unable to shoot. Last year, I republished individual versions of each …

January 19, 2021 January 19, 2021 Photography / Reviews  Dead / Instant / Kodak / USA
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Keppler’s Vault 82: 50 Years of Kodachrome

Keppler’s Vault 82: 50 Years of Kodachrome

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Kodachrome could very well be the most commercially successful film stock of all time.  Not only was it in production for more than half a century, it inspired a 1972 song by Paul Simon, a 2017 movie starting Ed Harris, and also had a Utah State park named after it. …

December 3, 2020 December 3, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault / Kodak
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Super Kodak 35 Prototypes

Super Kodak 35 Prototypes

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The Kodak Ektra is one of the most interesting cameras of any I’ve ever written about on this site.  In July 2019, I was able to get my hands on a working example and I wrote an in depth review of it sharing some of the only images shot with …

November 5, 2020 November 5, 2020 Photography  Kodak / Prototype
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Cameras of the Dead 9: The Worst Ever

Cameras of the Dead 9: The Worst Ever

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2020 has been a complete and utter disaster of a year.  For myself and probably everyone I know, this has been the worst year ever.  A year that should have never happened, and assuming we all survive it, a year in which for the rest of our lives, we will …

October 31, 2020 November 17, 2020 Photography / Reviews  Dead / Kodak / USA
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Kodak No. 3A Folding Brownie (1909)

Kodak No. 3A Folding Brownie (1909)

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This review is part of the Cameras of the Dead series which I have been publishing every year on Halloween and “Halfway to” Halloween, featuring three cameras that I’ve wanted to review that either didn’t work, or was otherwise unable to shoot. I am republishing each of those individual reviews …

October 10, 2020 October 10, 2020 Photography / Reviews  Dead / Kodak / USA
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Keppler’s Vault 78: Kodacolor

Keppler’s Vault 78: Kodacolor

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On December 8, 1941 the Eastman Kodak Company released a brand new color negative film called Kodacolor. If that date sounds familiar, it’s because the day before was the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, launching the United States into World War II with both Japan and Germany. Why did …

October 8, 2020 October 8, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault / Kodak
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Kodak Signet 80 (1958)

Kodak Signet 80 (1958)

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This review is part of the Cameras of the Dead series which I have been publishing every year on Halloween and “Halfway to” Halloween, featuring three cameras that I’ve wanted to review that either didn’t work, or was otherwise unable to shoot. I am republishing each of those individual reviews …

October 3, 2020 October 3, 2020 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Dead / Kodak / USA
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Keppler’s Vault 70: Kodak Panatomic-X

Keppler’s Vault 70: Kodak Panatomic-X

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In this Keppler’s Vault series, I’ve shared articles about many of Kodak’s classic black and white films such as Tri-X, Plus-X, and even Royal-X, but the time has come for what is not just my all time favorite Kodak film, but probably my all time favorite film of any kind …

July 23, 2020 July 23, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault / Kodak
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Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/n (2004)

Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/n (2004)

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This is a Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/n, a digital SLR camera produced in cooperation with Nikon and Kodak starting in 2004.  This camera was part of Kodak’s Professional lineup of DSLRs and is notable as being the very first digital camera with a “full frame” 24mm x 36mm sensor.  …

July 14, 2020 July 14, 2020 Photography / Reviews  Digital / Japan / Kodak / Nikon
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Keppler’s Vault 57: Kodak Royal-X Pan

Keppler’s Vault 57: Kodak Royal-X Pan

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My current digital camera is a Fujifilm X-T20 and when I am out shooting, I can change the simulated ISO setting as high as 12,800 in standard mode and 51,200 in “extended” mode meaning that no matter how slow of a lens I mount to it, I can shoot the …

March 12, 2020 March 12, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault / Kodak
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Reloading Instamatic Film (The Better Way)

Reloading Instamatic Film (The Better Way)

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The Eastman Kodak Company’s daylight loading 35mm film cassette made it’s debut in 1934.  With the release of the first Retina camera, Kodak’s type 135 film format took the world by storm and within a few short years was the dominant format of easy to load 35mm film for miniature …

March 3, 2020 March 3, 2020 Guides / Photography  126 / Kodak
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Keppler’s Vault 56: Kodak 35mm Film Prototype

Keppler’s Vault 56: Kodak 35mm Film Prototype

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I love prototypes.  Getting a chance to see concepts for the next great thing which for one reason or another never materialized is infinitely interesting to me.  On this site, I showed you a prototype Kodak TLR that had one of the most ambitious feature sets I’ve ever seen and …

February 27, 2020 February 27, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault / Kodak
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