Snopes.com: Claim That Kodak Hid Its Invention of Digital Camera Not So Simple
Claim That Kodak Hid Its Invention of Digital Camera Not So Simple
MSN: With the invention of the Kodak camera in 1888, photos became part of everyday life
With the invention of the Kodak camera in 1888, photos became part of everyday life
Snopes.com: Did Kodak Hide Invention of the Digital Camera in the '70s to Avoid Loss of Film Sales?
Did Kodak Hide Invention of the Digital Camera in the '70s to Avoid Loss of Film Sales?
The 1975 prototype of the first digital camera, invented by Steven Sasson for Kodak(Courtesy Steven Sasson) If you told a teenager today that snapping a photograph used to require buying film in ...
Photo: Marc Aubry Despite Eastman Kodak making tentative steps back into the consumer photo film market, and its name still being applied to the front of countless licensees' compact cameras, there's ...
news10nbc: Digital camera inventor Steve Sasson inspires next generation at Webster’s ‘Camp Invention’
Digital camera inventor Steve Sasson inspires next generation at Webster’s ‘Camp Invention’
The first Kodak camera was a game-changer for the art of photography. Debuting in 1888, by modern standards the Kodak was impossibly clunky: large and boxlike, it lacked a viewfinder, offering only a ...
The name Kodak, associated worldwide with cameras, was suggested by David Houston and likely came from the term "Nodak." Houston, a bonanza farmer in northern Cass County and the inventor of many ...
Kodak invented the world's first portable, digital camera in the 1970s, but didn't release the technology for public sale until years later to avoid hits to the company's photographic-film business.