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Kodak Star 300 MD
Kodak · USA · 1990 · 135 film
The Kodak Star 300 MD is a 35mm camera introduced by Kodak in 1990, part of the company's consumer-oriented camera lineup during the late 20th century. As a typical product of Kodak's Star series, this camera would have been designed for casual photographers seeking a simple, reliable film photography option. Positioned in the competitive camera market of the early 1990s, Kodak produced models like the Star 300 MD to appeal to everyday photographers who valued ease of use and affordability over advanced features.
During this period, Kodak was facing increasing competition from Japanese manufacturers who were dominating the compact camera segment. The Star 300 MD likely represents Kodak's strategy to maintain market share with a functional, no-frills approach to photography. While it wouldn't have offered the technical sophistication of more advanced cameras of its era, it would have delivered the straightforward shooting experience that Kodak had become known for in the consumer film market.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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