List of products manufactured by Kodak
Encyclopedia : L : LI : LIS : List of products manufactured by Kodak
The following is a partial list of products manufactured by Kodak.
For a list of Kodak motion picture film stocks, see List of motion picture film stocks.
Computer printers
Kodak has produced a range of Computer printers, concentrating on the photo printing market.
Printer paper
Digital cameras
Kodak has produced a wide variety of digital cameras for both professional and consumer use.
Kodak Professional Imaging Solutions
Kodak was a leader in professional-grade digital photography products, although in recent years it has retreated from this market. Since Kodak did not have its own line of lenses, Kodak digital SLRs have all taken either Canon EOS or Nikon F-mount lenses; most have either been based on Canon or Nikon 135 film SLRs.
- DC220 Pro Edition
- DC260 Pro Edition
- EOS-DCS 1 - converted Canon EOS-1N, released 1997.
- DCS 300 series - converted Nikon Pronea, released 1999.
- DCS 400 series - converted Nikon N90s, released 1994.
- DCS 500 series - converted Canon EOS-1N, released 1999.
- DCS 600 series - converted Nikon F5, released 1999.
- DCS 700 series - converted Nikon F5, released 2001.
- DCS Pro Back - for various medium format cameras.
- DCS Pro 14n - world's first full-frame 135 film-sized sensor, with 14 megapixels.
- DCS Pro SLR - Professional Single lens reflex camera produced in 2 versions:
- * SLR/c (compatible with Canon EOS lenses)
- * SLR/n (compatible with Nikon lenses).
Consumer digital cameras
Early products
Digital Science series:- DC120
- DC200/DC200+
- DC210/DC210+
- DC215
- DC220
- DC240
- DC260
- DC265
- DC280
- DC290
- DC3200
- DC3400
- DC3800
- DC4800
- DC5000
Kodak EasyShare
EasyShare is Kodak's recent line of consumer digital cameras compatible with "docks" also manufactured by Kodak, simplifying the process of interfacing with computers for editing and printing
Point and Shoot series:
- C300: 3.2 megapixel, fixed focal length lens
- C310: 4 megapixel, fixed focal length lens
- C330: 4 megapixel, 3× zoom
- C340: 5 megapixel, 3× zoom
- C360: 5 megapixel, 3× zoom
- CX4230: 2 megapixel, 3× zoom
- CX7220: 2 megapixel, 2× zoom
- CX7300: 3.2 megapixel, fixed focal length lens
- CX7330: 3.1 megapixel, 3× zoom
- CX7430: 4 megapixel, 3× zoom
- CX7530: 5 megapixel, 3× zoom
- DX6440: 4 megapixel, 4× zoom
- DX6490: 4 megapixel, 10× zoom
- DX7440: 4 megapixel, 4× zoom
- DX7630: 6 megapixel, 3× zoom
- DX7590: 5 megapixel, 10× zoom
- Z700: 4 megapixel, 5× zoom
- Z730: 5 megapixel, 4× zoom
- Z740: 5 megapixel, 10× zoom
- Z650: 6.1 megapixel 10× zoom
- Z760: 6.1 megapixel, 3× zoom
- Z7590: 5 megapixel, 10× zoom
- LS743: 4 megapixel, 2.8× zoom
- LS753: 5 megapixel, 2.8× zoom
- V530: 5 megapixel, 3× zoom
- V550: 5 megapixel, 3× zoom
- V570: 5 megapixel, dual lens: very wide-angle (23 mm) plus 3× optical zoom forming a virtual 5× zoom
- P850: 5 megapixel, 12× image stabilised zoom (2005)
- P880: 8 megapixel, 5.7× wide zoom (24-140mm in 35mm equivalent) (2005)
Film cameras
- S 100 EF: 35mm, electronic flash camera (no zoom)
Photographic Film
Kodak is one of the leading manufacturers of film.
- * Kodachrome - color slide film using unique proprietary technology
- * Ektachrome - color slide film suitable for normal E-6 processing
- * Ektar - semi-professional color negative film
- * Portra - professional color negative film, with controlled color balance, available at 160 and 400 ASA in "natural" and "vivid" color varieties, and 100 ASA as a tungsten-compensated variety. Available in 35mm and 120 formats
- * Ultra Color - color negative film in 100 and 400 ASA
- * Elite Colour - color negative film in 35mm format but based on improved emulsions developed for the APS format. Various speeds including high-speed
- * T-MAX - professional B&W negative film, using a technology called "tabular grain" or T-grain, available in a wide range of speeds, including 3200 ASA intended for photojournalism
- * TRI-X - older B&W negative film with different grain characteristics, based on classic "cubical" grain
- * Plus-X - B&W slow negative film with finer grain
- * HIE - a professional, infrared-sensitive B&W film, used for taking pictures through a dark (IR-Pass) filter. It is coated onto a thin Estar base, and lacks an anti-halo layer. It may soon be discontinued
- * Technical Pan - a very slow, very fine grain professional B&W film particularly aimed at architectural and engineering photography
- * BW400CN - B&W negative film that can be processed using the C-41 process
- * E100 and E200 - professional color slide film, several varieties exist for each also
- * Kodak Gold and Kodak Gold MAX - consumer color negative film, "MAX" indicates the coarser-grained, general-purpose variety. The rest of consumer films are marketed by use rather than trade names (e.g. "Bright Sun&Flash", "High Definition"...)
- Photo stations
- * Kodak Picture Maker (also known as Kodak Picture Kiosk) - contains computer, scanner and printer in a single unit, these stations are usually found in supermarkets and drugstores and offers prints from digital media. Users can also scan, enlarge and enhance existing photos without having to provide negatives. Many systems are set up as "order stations" that print to a lab printer rather than printing the pictures up front. Newer systems are also capable of burning Kodak Picture CD's
- Processing services
- * Kodak Picture CD - photo scanning service available at most Kodak-branded labs, users get a CD-ROM of their photos scanned at low resolution along with - or instead of - prints
- * Kodak Perfect Touch - Digital enhancements to images designed to reduce red-eye, brighten colors, and increase detail. Many Kodak-branded labs offer this as send-out service for film processing, but some labs offer this as premium one-hour service.
- Single use cameras
- Media (photographic paper)
- Chemistry (photo processing fluids)
- * D76 Powder form, black and white film developer
- * Xtol Powder form, black and white film developer
- * HC-110 Highly concentrated liquid form, black and white film developer
- * T-Max Liquid form, black and white film developer
- * Dektol Powder form, black and white paper developer
- * Microdol-X Powder form, black and white film developer
- * Kodafix
- Medical Imaging
- DryView Laser Imagers
- Radiology Picture Archival Computer Systems (PACS)
- * X-ray film
- * Digital radiography
- * Medical printing
- * Mammography imaging
- * Oncology imaging
- * Dental imaging
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
