On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 08:58 PM, Paul Jones wrote:
I'm pretty sure a Kodak Disk camera was my first camera, had a beautfil
anodized brass look on the front. I actualy found it a couple of weeks
back
with a half exposed role (sorry disc) in it. Fat chance of getting that
Speaking of Kodak, I think it's pretty rare to see a company
that throughout the years has been doing all it can to destroy
its own baseline business.
They sell film, and yet every few years they come up and some
stupid (IMHO) contraptions to make film photography less and less
interesting to
Tonghang,
Perhaps they have been working hand in hand with the Pentax marketing
department. :-)
Bruce Dayton
Tuesday, January 08, 2002, 2:52:49 PM, you wrote:
TZ Speaking of Kodak, I think it's pretty rare to see a company
TZ that throughout the years has been doing all it can to destroy
Hey, you're forgetting the 1970's sensational Disc Camera!
Bill, KG4LOV
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110, APS, and the $10 disposable cameras. Look how popular they
are these days, and how bad the results are.
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They sell film, and yet every few years they come up and some
stupid (IMHO) contraptions to make film photography less and less
interesting to the mass population.
Well, while I agree with some of your statements I think you misread what Kodak is all
about.
Kodak was, at its very inception, a
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Sent: 08 January 2002 22:53
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Subject: Kodak: a company shoots its own foot
Speaking of Kodak, I think it's pretty rare to see a company
that throughout the years has been doing all it can to destroy
its own baseline business.
They sell
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Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 14:52:49 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Kodak: a company shoots its own foot
Speaking of Kodak, I think it's pretty rare to see a company
that throughout the years has been doing all it can
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