The Times Journal of Photography [APR 2002]
Who hasn’t overheard a customer in a photo shop saying, “I’d like a roll of film, please,” followed by the reply “Certainly. What kind?” which causes a puzzled look to appear on the shopper’s face.
Is this Kodak’s best ever? [Exclusive Review]
Adaptability, Flexibility, Resourcefulness, Usefulness… can also be described in just one word- Versatility. Or as photography lexicon would now know it, Kodak Max!
Using handheld light meters [Tutorial]
Since the advent of the early selenium cell light meters in the 30s, light meters have come a long way.
From the back it would be easy to confuse the C-2100UZ with a C-2020Z, except for the larger storage compartment / hand grip and electronic viewfinder.
A mechanical engineer from the
Ron Rosenstock [Interview]
I have always been a visual person. I can remember when I was less than a year old, lying on a blanket in my Grandmother’s garden, watching the clouds go by.
Anil Kathuria [Interview]
We spoke to him and found out more about the company and its history, activities and plans for the future.
Rod
“We don’t really have any competition” feels Rodd Harrison, Regional Product/Marketing Manager for Inkjet & Display Products, Greater Asia Region, Kodak.
Posted by Scribbler at Tuesday, April 02, 2002
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