It has a little value, about $5 to $20. I would consider keeping it though.
No it's designed to work about 80 kodak models,but no models which aren't made by Kodak.
George Eastman founded Eastman Kodak Company in 1888. The name Kodak is made up. Eastman claims that he and his mother invented it with the intention that it not be related to any existing word.
Kodak sold a gazillion of them, and film is no longer available, in any form so it's not even a user. Maybe $5.00 at a tag sale.
I am not familiar with the exact device you are refering to but EK on any scope is Eastman Kodak.
Kodak has several different cameras for several different purposes. A camera may not be specifically for photographing nature, but there are specific settings.
Kodak's EasyShare Dock is designed to work with Kodak EasyShare Cameras.
One can get Kodak prints from digital prints from any Kodak retail store. Other options include Kodak Stations in stores such as Walgreens, CVS, and Rite Aid.
Currently, the highest megapixel camera that you can get from Kodak is a 14 megapixel camera. With 14 mp you can assure great quality and functionality from Kodak.
You do not have to use Kodak rechargeable, any brand of the same type of battery should work fine.
Kodak has always been based in Rochester, New York. I don't know if some of their film is manufactured overseas or not. Kodak has plants in North America, Europe and Asia. They make film at Rochester, a site in England, one in France, and a plant in China.
As of now Trey Songz has a endorsement with Kodak for there "So Kodak" brand and he also is the new Face of RocaWear. There is a builboard in times square but no commercial thus far for rocawear. There is a Kodak Commercial. ,Ajayah Neverson
Kodak is American