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HE MADE the kodak in 1842

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Who inspired George Eastman to create the Kodak Camera?

George Eastman's father inspired George to create the Kodak Camera.


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Who founded Kodak?

Kodak was founded in 1880 by George Eastman. Is was first registered in the name of "Eastman Dry Plate Company". It wasn't until 1888 that Eastman trademarked the name "Kodak" which he invented by experimenting with words that began and ended with his favorite letter, "K."


What year was the first Kodak camera made?

The first Kodak camera -- produced in 1888 -- was pre-loaded with enough film for 100 exposures. The price of the camera was $25.00 and the cost to develop the film was $10.00(the development included returning the entire camera to the manufacture. The pictures were then developed and a new role of film was inserted back into the camera). The first Kodak camera was made in 1881 by the company of the owner George Eastman. The Kodak Camera is a truely amazing piece of craftsmanship and it shall exist for quite a long time.


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Is there a Mr Kodak?

George Eastman founded Eastman Kodak Company in 1888. The name Kodak is made up. Eastman claims that he and his mother invented it with the intention that it not be related to any existing word.


What company's first camera was a box camera named No 1?

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Who made the first movie camera?

It was the first of the Kodak cameras, dating from 1888. As far as I know it was simply called the Kodak camera. It was a box camera loaded with enough roll film for 100 exposures. In the very early days one coudln't change the film oneself. One had to send the camera to the Kodak Company (in Rochester NY). The developed the flim, made prints, inserted new film for 100 shots and returned the whole lot to the sender. (The Kodak Brownie was introduced in 1900). Incidentally, the invention of roll film was essential for the development of motion pictures.


When was the Kodak Brownie camera invented?

In 1900 by George Eastman who worked for the company called Kodak. It only cost $1!


How did the name Kodak come about with george Eastman?

From what I've heard, Eastman came up with the name simply because he liked the letter 'K'. He wanted a name that both started and ended with a 'K', was short, could not be misspelled or mispronounced, and wouldn't be associated with anything but Kodak.


What made portraits cheaper to buy in 1889?

George Eastman's introduction in 1888 of roll film and the simple Kodak box camera provided everyone with the means of making photographs for themselves.


Who invented kodac camera?

Perhaps you mean Kodak camera. The first Kodak was a product of Eastman Dryplate and Film Company in 1888, and was made for Eastman by Frank Brownell. The Kodak was the first camera designed for flexible rollfilm. The first rollfilm used in the Kodak consisted of a gelatin emulsion on a paper base. In order to be printed, the gelatin had to be stripped off of the paper and remounted onto glass plates. Because this could not be done by the user, Eastman set up the first commercial processing facility, a move that may have been more significant to the future of amateur photography than the invention of rollfilm itself. The company motto: "You push the button, we do the rest." Within a short time, Eastman replaced the stripping film with Hannibal Goodwin's cellulose nitrate-based film, but the commercial processing remained to become a major industry. The word "Kodak" was created by George Eastman because he liked the strong sound of the letter "K," though a writer named Mina Fisher Hammer claimed in 1940 that Eastman stole the name from her Uncle. Her claims are based largely on childhood memories, are unsubstantiated and seem to be frivolous overall.