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    Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday that it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames, marking the end of an era for the company that brought photography to the masses more than a century ago.


  • A Kodak FunSaver single-use camera sits on a box of Kodak inkjet paper. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

    Kodak to stop making cameras, digital frames

    Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames, marking the end of an era for the company that brought photography to the masses more than a century ago.


  • Kodak to stop making cameras, digital frames

    Picture it: Save for a few disposable point-and-shoots, Kodak is exiting the camera business.


  • Former trailblazer Kodak files for Chapter 11

    Kodak's moment has come and gone.


  • Struggling photography pioneer Kodak, which has headquarters in Rochester, N.Y., announced late Monday the sale of its image sensor business to Platinum Equity for an undisclosed amount analysts say is a first step in the direction of profitability. (Associated Press)

    Kodak pictures comeback

    Photography pioneer Kodak sold one of its companies this week in an attempt to stay afloat in an industry that has been drastically reshaped by advancements in technology during the past decade.


  • In Kodak's troubles, a snapshot of an icon's fall

    Buffeted by foreign competition, then blindsided by a digital revolution, photography icon Eastman Kodak Co. is fighting for survival after a quarter-century of failed efforts to find its focus.


  • How much longer can photographic film hold on?

    At Image City Photography Gallery, Gary Thompson delights in pointing out qualities of light, contrast and clarity in one of his best-selling prints _ a winter-sunset view of Yosemite National Park's El Capitan peak shot with a hefty Pentax film camera he bought in 1999 for $1,700.


  • How much longer can photographic film hold on?

    At Image City Photography Gallery, Gary Thompson delights in pointing out qualities of light, contrast and clarity in one of his best-selling prints _ a winter-sunset view of Yosemite National Park's El Capitan peak shot with a hefty Pentax film camera he bought in 1999 for $1,700.


  • How much longer can photographic film hold on?

    At Image City Photography Gallery, Gary Thompson delights in pointing out qualities of light, contrast and clarity in one of his best-selling prints _ a winter-sunset view of Yosemite National Park's El Capitan peak shot with a hefty Pentax film camera he bought in 1999 for $1,700.


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