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  2. Instamatic - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Pocket Instamatic 60 using 110 film.. In 1972, Kodak introduced the Pocket Instamatic series for its new 110 format. [15] The 110 cartridge had the same easy-load cartridge design with an integral take-up spool as the 126 format, but was much smaller, allowing the cameras to be very compact (hence the "Pocket" designation).

  3. Instant camera - Wikipedia

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    The ACE cameras were introduced in the mid-1990s with film identical to the 800 film but with a different cartridge. The integral films are based on the Kodak line of instant camera films. The instant films FI-10/PI-800/ACE series are somewhat compatible with the Kodak line of instant cameras, with minor modifications to the cartridge to make ...

  4. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Eastman Kodak Company was decided in Polaroid's favor in 1985, [287] and after a short period of appeals, Kodak was forced to exit the instant camera market immediately in 1986. [288] On October 12, 1990, Polaroid was awarded $909 million in damages. [ 200 ]

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    The Kodak Printomatic instant print camera is on sale at Amazon this October Prime Day.

  6. List of photographic film formats - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Instant: Kodak integral film pack: 1976: 1986: 91 × 67 mm: 10: F Series: Fuji integral film pack: 1981: c. 1990: 91 × 69 mm: Film compatible with Kodak Instant, but in a different cartridge and rated at a (slightly) different speed Kodamatic: Kodak integral film pack: c. 1980: 1986: 91 × 67 mm: 10: Trimprint, Instagraphic: Kodak peel ...

  7. 126 film - Wikipedia

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    The format was introduced in 1963 by Kodak under the brand name Kodapak, together with the Instamatic camera line. [1] Although the Instamatic name is sometimes treated as synonymous with the 126 format, Kodak also used it on similar film cartridge-based camera lines, including its later Pocket Instamatic cameras using 110 -format cartridges ...

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