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The little Kodak, surprisingly ... photograph the legendary Loch Ness Monster The Kodak Instamatic was a line of cameras that used the 126 film cartridge, which was known for being easy to ...
Autosub Boaty McBoatface has uncovered a little Kodak deployed 55 years ago in an attempt to photograph Nessie ...
It's important to note that Kodak cameras still very much exist, and you can find plenty of retro Kodak models that take the same old film rolls you were using in the '90s. You can even still buy ...
Even if you're not someone who uses film, it's easy to load negatives or slides and watch memories come to life on the screen ...
It seems that Smith and his team weren't quite aware of what they had their hands on when they pulled the aged but remarkably well-preserved Instamatic camera out of its thick plastic cylinder.
RASCOE: And how did the camera operate? SHINE: OK. Well, it was one of six built by Professor Mackal of Chicago University. And each one of these little Perspex cylinders contained an Instamatic ...
“It was an ingenious camera trap consisting of a clockwork Instamatic camera with an inbuilt flash cube, enabling four pictures to be taken when a bait line was taken,” Shine said in the release.
“It was an ingenious camera trap consisting of a clockwork Instamatic camera with an inbuilt flash cube, enabling four pictures to be taken when a bait line was taken,” he said. “It is ...