Kodak
Reload, Reuse, Recycle, Repeat: Make a “Disposable” Camera into a Reusable Camera
Yes, of course, low-cost reloadable film cameras are readily available, but an even LESS expensive film camera solution is just as commonplace. And it’s hiding…
Kodak Returns EKTACHROME E100 to its Film Fold
Imagine a film that refuses to act its age, a tiny cellulose superhero, cape fluttering in the breeze of analog photography’s renaissance. In a nutshell,…
Art Deco Cameras: How 1920s and 1930s Design Turned Cameras Into Style Icons
Most modern cameras today all feel pretty similar. Black boxes, subtle curves, minimal decoration, and a strong focus on function over form. They’re undoubtedly incredibly…
Kodak Continues its Film Clawback: Kodak’s EKTAR 100 and TRI-X 400 Leave Kodak Alaris
Following last year’s shift from Kodak Alaris to Eastman Kodak Company direct factory distribution of KODACOLOR 100, KODACOLOR 200, GOLD 200, and ULTRAMAX 400 films,…
How to Find Kodak Charmera When It’s Sold Out
Struggling to find Kodak’s Charmera camera? Learn where to check restocks, set alerts, explore resale options, and discover fun alternatives.
Move Over Kodak Charmera, Meet the New Trend in Town: Badgera!
DIYP was the first to predict the rise of the keychain or charm camera which would sweep the world as the Kodak Charmera. We’re now…
Kodak’s New Snapic A1 Brings 35mm Film Back for a New Generation
Kodak returns to 35mm film with the Snapic A1, a compact camera offering auto film loading, zone focus, and multiple exposures for beginners and creatives.
Kodak Keeps the New/Old Film Hits Rolling Along in Time for the Holidays
Fresh on the heels of the newly (re)named KODACOLOR 100 and KODACOLOR 200 films that we recently highlighted, comes word that Kodak is at it…
Your Wardrobe Just Grew Six Times Larger – New Reebok x Kodak Apparel
Reebok just made sure that you won’t have to do laundry for a week. A new line of clothing and footwear, dubbed Reebok x Kodak…
Color Me Excited – Two New Color Films for 35mm Cameras
Two new color negative emulsions are here (or, soon to arrive) for photographers from Kodak. Each one is packaged in a 36-exposure, DX-coded cartridge with…







































