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Big camera maker
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kodak
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kodak is a poetry collection by Patti Smith , published in 1972.
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Kodak \Ko"dak\ (k[=o]"d[a^]k), n. [An invented name.] A kind of portable photographic camera, esp. adapted for snapshot work, in which a succession of negatives is made upon a continuous roll of sensitized film; -- originally a trademark name of the Eastman ...
Usage examples of kodak.
I loved the way the burned-out flashcubes of the Kodak Instamatic marked a moment that had passed, one that would now be gone forever except for a picture.
I opened the drawers in a small credenza and found more letters written to other companies: Citibank, Chase, First Union Bank, Exxon, Kodak, Bell Atlantic, scores of others.
They came from a Kodak instant camera Kodak had to stop making film for in the mideighties due to the verdict of a lawsuit brought against them by Polaroid.
Maurice Plantagenet, his Kodak box camera sitting in the backseat beside Lefty, smiles at Mabel and drives out Jefferson Avenue.
And at a shop next door, on impulse, bought a red leather box Kodak.
Mildred found someone in Kingsport who knew someone in Johnson City who had dealings with a guy at Eastman Kodak who sold pot.
It looked old-fashioned as hell when you put it next to one of the Kodaks in the late forties and early fifties, and it was like those old daguerreotype cameras in another way - it only took black-and-white photos.
Because the Beetles got good gas mileage and didn't go bust so often as American cars, and the Polaroids did one thing the Kodaks and even the Nikons and Minoltas and Leicas didn't.
Interested citizens could follow a lady from the Historical Society up the spiral of stairs to the gallery at the top, where they could ooh and aah over the view and snap Kodaks to show their friends.
The United States with its Kodaks, and Polaroids, Germany with its Leicas, Japan with its Nikons.
An old Kodak of Sheila wiggling in the halls of Trades High with a loose-leaf binder under her arm.
An old Kodak of Sheila wiggling in the halls of Trades High with a looseleaf binder under her arm.
Patented first practicable photographic roll film and perfected the Kodak camera.
The entertainment center, manufactured by a joint venture between Eastman Kodak and Motorola, combined ultra-high definition with digital surround sound, and the screen took up an entire wall.