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The 130-year-old company recently filed for bankruptcy and may shutter its doors for good. But in 1900, Eastman Kodak introduced the Brownie, the first mass-market camera that allowed anyone to take a picture and revolutionized the world.
With the hippin' and the hoppin' and the flailin' and the failin'. Bill Cosby's sweater also predicted the Challenger explosion. It was the Nostradamus of '80s leisure wear. And if you don't get the reference, here ya go.
Thirteen years before the first color film, Kodak filmed these lovely ladies as test shots for Kodachrome. Amazing, isn't it? This among the earliest color motion picture films in existence.
Tech Buzz A cheap pocket video camera that records in HD. A rival to the much-beloved Flip camera, the Zi6 doesn’t have a lot of bells and whistles, but it will record up to 32GB of HD footage (720p), has a macro mode for close ups, and comes with rechargeable batteries — all for just $180.