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    The Kodak Stereo Camera was a 35mm film stereo camera produced between 1954 and 1959. Similar to the Stereo Realist, the camera employed two lenses to...
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    A stereo camera is a type of camera with two or more lenses with a separate image sensor or film frame for each lens. This allows the camera to simulate...
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    The Stereo Realist is a stereo camera that was manufactured by the David White Company from 1947 to 1971. It was the most popular 35 mm stereo camera ever...
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    in 1954, including the Kodak Stereo Camera which may have driven several competitors out of the business. Kodak's stereo camera was not discontinued until...
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    Eventually, box cameras with photographic flash, shutter and aperture adjustment were introduced, allowing indoor photos. The Kodak camera introduced in...
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    135 film (redirect from 35 mm camera)
    film cameras. The term 135 was introduced by Kodak in 1934 as a designation for 35 mm film specifically for still photography, perforated with Kodak Standard...
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    The Kodak DC series was Kodak's pioneering[citation needed] consumer-grade line of digital cameras; as distinct from their much more expensive professional...
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    Super 8 film (category Kodak)
    Super 8 mm film is a motion-picture film format released in 1965 by Eastman Kodak as an improvement over the older "Double" or "Regular" 8 mm home movie format...
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    memory chip. Steven Sasson, an engineer at Eastman Kodak, built a self-contained electronic camera that used a monochrome Fairchild CCD image sensor in...
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    8 mm video format (redirect from V8 camera)
    1984, Eastman Kodak announced the new technology in the U.S. In 1985, Sony of Japan introduced the Handycam, one of the first Video8 cameras with commercial...
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