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→ The Lomography Cine400 film is now in stock. Only 4,000 rolls will be produced (via Popphoto). → MindShift Gear has just released two new rotating backpacks –  Rotation180° Trail and Rotation180° Travel Away: With the rotation180° Trail you can hike, mountain bike, ski, and birdwatch without breaking stride. No more removing a cumbersome backpack to access […]

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Kodak discontinues the Professional BW400CN film

Today Kodak announced the discontinuation of the Professional BW BW400CN film – “the world’s finest-grained chromogenic film“. The BW400CN film is still in stock at B&H, Adorama and Amazon. Here is the full text of the discontinuation notice:

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What else is new?

→ The Handevision Ibelux 40mm f/0.85 lens (Canon + Micro Four Thirds mounts) and the Sigma dp2 Quattro Digital Camera are now in stock. → The new Kodak Pixpro SL10 smart lens digital camera module for smartphones is now available for pre-order. → New from Lomography: the world’s first do-it-yourself SLR camera now comes with […]

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Kodak PixPro S-1 Micro Four Thirds camera specifications officially released by JK Imaging

Kodak PixPro S-1 Micro Four Thirds camera by JK Imaging

JK Imaging (see their new website at kodakcamera.jkiltd.com) officially released the full specifications of the Kodak PixPro S-1 Micro Four Thirds camera. The US price will be $500 for the 12-45mm kit and $600 for the kit with 12-45mm and 42.5-160mm lenses. Some details on the lenses: 12-45mm F3.5-6.3 AF lens: 11 elements in 9 groups (with 2 […]

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JK Imaging cannot come up with a new Kodak camera, so it copied the Sony QX10/QX100

At CES JK Imaging announced a new line of Kodak products… a new lens camera modules for smart phones, just like the Sony QX10/QX100. This new Pixpro camera automatically qualifies them for the 2014 worst camera of the year award. The press release:

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What else is new?

→Check out those new Canon deals on Amazon. →Kodak wins $76million in patent dispute with Ricoh. →Similar to Nikon Canon also cut their full-year forecast as camera users switch to smart phones.

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Sakar showing their Kodak-branded Micro Four Thirds lenses at the PhotoPlus Expo

Ther is a new Kodak-branded Micro Four Thirds lenses at the PhotoPlus Expo in New York: 25mm f/0.95, 50mm f/1.1 and 8mm f/3 fisheye . The lenses are manufactured by Sakar – the same company that produced the Polaroid iM1836 mirrorless camera. Sakar is not to be confused with JK Imaging who is the manufacturer of the Kodak […]

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The Sony QX100 lens style camera gets a teardown just in time for shipping. Topaz Labs currently has a 50% off sale on Topaz Adjust ($24.99 through September 30th): use promo code septadjust during checkout. Fujifilm officially launched the Instax Mini-90 Neo Classic camera. New Kodak company to continue selling film.

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Kodak exits bankruptcy, now a “technology company serving imaging for business markets”

Well, they did it: today Kodak officially announced that they are exiting bankruptcy and will continue to exists as a “technology company serving imaging for business markets – including packaging, functional printing, graphic communications and professional services“. Here is the full press release:

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→ The Fuji X-series instant savings are back at Adorama, Amazon and B&H: you can add on one or all of the XF lenses below for added savings: Description MAP Price After Instant Savings Consumer Savings 18mm* $599.95 $299.95 $300.00 27mm* $449.95 $299.95 $150.00 35mm* $599.95 $449.95 $150.00 60mm* $649.95 $399.95 $250.00 18-55mm** $699.95 $499.95 $200.00 *Only […]

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