Kodak Colorburst 100 Specifications Manufacturer:Eastman Kodak Company Origin:USA Made in:Rochester, NY, USA Introduced:1978 Type:Viewfinder Format:Instant Film (Kodak PR-10) Dimensions:12.5 x 16.5 x 8.8 cm Kodak Colorburst 100 Overview The Kodak Colorburst 100 was made during Kodak's relatively brief foray into instant film. Kodak's instant film was designed to be
The Kodak Colorburst 100 was made during Kodak’s relatively brief foray into instant film. The Kodak Colorburst cost $45 in 1978. Very good condition Includes empty film cartridge
Welcome to my listings on Etsy! I’m yet another refugee from the other site, you know, the one I can’t mention by name because I’m too afraid of getting a “cease and desist” letter from their legal department. Yes, THAT website. I do NOT make obscene profit on shipping & handling. If I overcharge it is only for the sake of convenience in listing; you only pay the actual shipping and any balance is refunded to you. That said, I’ve been selling a long time and I pride myself on being the most honest seller on the web. I bend over backwards to provide excellent photos, short but concise descriptions and measurements when there is no manufacturer’s size/spec tag. Having said that, I will not provide additional measurements or photos because in my many years of selling I learned that people almost never purchase the item! Sorry, but I have to do what is in my best interest and that means saving time, MY time. If there is a maker’s flaw, rip, tear, stain, bald spot or otherwise damage worth showing, then I’ll show it in the photos and/or mention it in the Item Title or Item Description. Cat fur included at no extra charge. That means that I have two cats in my house and I let them sleep on any damned thing that they want to, including my merchandise even as I photograph it for listing. I do not smoke and neither do my cats. Shipping from 86314 in The Free State of Arizona, USA I use the US Postal Service and will insure anything over $50 value. I am NOT responsible for the item once it leaves my house, especially when it lands in a foreign country! For my valued foreign customers: NO, I will not lower the value of an item on the customs form. YES, I am fully aware of the outrageous taxes that you pay in customs duties, especially in Europe. You voted for Leftist/socialist governments and their high taxes; deal with it. ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Cosmetically, camera is in very good to excellent condition. I have absolutely no idea if it would work if you popped a new battery and film pack inside, it's being sold for collector value ONLY.
Технологии развиваются так быстро, а разные гаджеты, новинки и устройства выходят так часто, что вполне реально свихнуться запоминая их названия, умения... | Канобу
(Click to enlarge) “Bright, brilliant, bursting color by Kodak.” Hurray for Dick Van Dyke! Still going strong at 88. He’s outlived this camera – and Kodak itself. Daily 70s …
Manufactured between 1976 and 1978 by Eastman Kodak Co. The EK4 and it’s motorized cousin, the EK6, were introduced when Kodak entered the instant film market. It a vertically oriented body with a folded optical path using internal mirrors. It has a 137mm f/11 lens that has it’s focusing marked in both zones and feet/meters. It used a Flipflash on the top and used a “J pack” 6V battery to power the auto exposure system. A hand crank to eject the photos and you watched them develop in front of you similar to the Polaroid SX-70—however, the Kodak instant film (later called “Colorburst”) was of a rectangular format instead of square. So, this is the camera that eventually led to the largest patent infringement lawsuit and judgment in history. Despite what anyone says, the Kodak system was good—very good. Good enough to take about 30% of Polaroid’s market almost overnight. So, the same year it was introduced, Polaroid brought a patent infringement lawsuit against Kodak. It weaved through the courts for years and finally on September 13th, 1985, Polaroid finally prevailed and Kodak had to remove all the film and cameras from the market immediately and compensate Polaroid and consumers. (See: www.patents.com/apl/kodak1.pdf#search="kodak instant camera patent infringe" ) The $925 million judgment is still the largest patent infringement award to date. Although Polaroid eventually won the lawsuit, weak management and the explosive growth of digital cameras finally did them in. In 2001, Polaroid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Polaroid brand is now owned by a Minnesota-based holding company. And Kodak? They embraced digital early (actually, Kodak is credited with the very first digital camera prototype made in the 1970’s), and after a rocky time themselves seem to be back on a long term track… Note: In the Kodak settlement, owners of the instant cameras were required that you sent in the front name plate (peeled off the camera) to obtain either coupons for non-instant Kodak cameras or one share of Kodak stock—you can decide which was the better deal. But to a collector, a camera without it’s nameplate is worthless, so if you have one laying around that way, it’s time to let go—there will never be film for it, it takes up too much space....just throw it away… See also: www.rwhirled.com/landlist/nonland.htm
This vintage Kodak Colorburst 100 Instant Film Camera is a rare find for any photography enthusiast. The camera is in excellent working order and comes with everything you need to start shooting. It has a classic black design and was made in the United States. With its unique features and quality lens, this camera is perfect for anyone looking to add some vintage flair to their photography collection. Whether you're a professional photographer or just starting out, the Kodak Colorburst 100 is a great choice. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of photographic history.
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Welcome to my listings on Etsy! I’m yet another refugee from the other site, you know, the one I can’t mention by name because I’m too afraid of getting a “cease and desist” letter from their legal department. Yes, THAT website. I do NOT make obscene profit on shipping & handling. If I overcharge it is only for the sake of convenience in listing; you only pay the actual shipping and any balance is refunded to you. That said, I’ve been selling a long time and I pride myself on being the most honest seller on the web. I bend over backwards to provide excellent photos, short but concise descriptions and measurements when there is no manufacturer’s size/spec tag. Having said that, I will not provide additional measurements or photos because in my many years of selling I learned that people almost never purchase the item! Sorry, but I have to do what is in my best interest and that means saving time, MY time. If there is a maker’s flaw, rip, tear, stain, bald spot or otherwise damage worth showing, then I’ll show it in the photos and/or mention it in the Item Title or Item Description. Cat fur included at no extra charge. That means that I have two cats in my house and I let them sleep on any damned thing that they want to, including my merchandise even as I photograph it for listing. I do not smoke and neither do my cats. Shipping from 86314 in The Free State of Arizona, USA I use the US Postal Service and will insure anything over $50 value. I am NOT responsible for the item once it leaves my house, especially when it lands in a foreign country! For my valued foreign customers: NO, I will not lower the value of an item on the customs form. YES, I am fully aware of the outrageous taxes that you pay in customs duties, especially in Europe. You voted for Leftist/socialist governments and their high taxes; deal with it. ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Cosmetically, camera is in very good to excellent condition. I have absolutely no idea if it would work if you popped a new battery and film pack inside, it's being sold for collector value ONLY.
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