Kodak recommends using their waterproof single-use camera, which is good down to 50 feet of water. They believe this is the best way to get underwater shots without accidentally ruining a much more expensive camera model.
Yes, Olympus does manufacture underwater cameras. They have a wide variety of underwater devices to choose from. They have high-end underwater cameras film loaded cameras and even underwater video cameras.
First marketed by Kodak in 1963, the Instamatic camera and film formed an integrated system that made photography simpler for consumers. A film cartridge popped into the camera's back,
In photography, a 35mm camera is a camera that shoots 35mm film (typically produced by Kodak or Fuji). These include consumer cameras with a fixed lens, disposible cameras, and professional SLR (single lens reflex) cameras. In motion pictures, 35mm cameras refer to any motion picture camera that shoots, 35mm or Super 35mm film (again, Kodak or Fuji). This is opposed to 16mm, Super 16mm, 8mm, and Super 8mm cameras.
One can purchase a underwater camera at Scuba, an online store. There are many underwater cameras to choose from, varying from high end, film, and video cameras.
George Eastman Kodak invented roll film and a camera that used it in 1888. Before that, only single shot cameras existed, mostly using glass plates that were difficult to use. As I recall, the camera contained enought film for 100 exposures and had to be mailed away to have the film removed, processed and prints made. Kodak returned the camera re-loaded.
Fuji and Kodak still manufacture instant film cameras as of 2009. However, with the advent and popularity of digital cameras and cell phone cameras, it is becoming increasingly harder to find them.
It is for Kodak instant Cameras
George Eastman, who founded Kodak. The first cameras with film were produced in the 1890s. However, in the early years the films could not be bought separately and one had to send the camera to Kodak to have the film removed, processed, printed - and to have a new film put in. The whole thing was expensive.
One way to determine if Kodak film has been used in a camera is to look for the Kodak logo or branding on the film canister or packaging. Additionally, you can check the film negatives for any markings or codes that indicate it is Kodak film.
It was the first of the Kodak cameras, dating from 1888. As far as I know it was simply called the Kodak camera. It was a box camera loaded with enough roll film for 100 exposures. In the very early days one coudln't change the film oneself. One had to send the camera to the Kodak Company (in Rochester NY). The developed the flim, made prints, inserted new film for 100 shots and returned the whole lot to the sender. (The Kodak Brownie was introduced in 1900). Incidentally, the invention of roll film was essential for the development of motion pictures.
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It's all a matter of opinion. If you aren't going to look into photography as a job, then Kodak would/could be better. Don't get me wrong, Kodak is a good company, but there are just as good companies (that might be even better for professional photographers). If you think photography will be a serious hobby, then Fujifilm, Nikon or even Canon would be best. (just a piece of advice, Nikon makes horrible point-and-shoots, so if you're looking for one of those, then you'd be definitely better with Fujifilm.I wish you good luck!