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Kodak KB Zoom
Kodak · USA · 2003 · 135 film
The Kodak KB Zoom is a straightforward 35mm point-and-shoot camera introduced by Kodak in 2003, representing one of the company's later efforts in the consumer film camera market before the near-total dominance of digital photography. Designed for simplicity and affordability, it offered basic zoom functionality – likely a modest zoom range around 3x – and automatic features catering to casual photographers seeking a hassle-free way to capture snapshots. Its design prioritized ease of use over complexity, featuring a compact body, automatic exposure control, fixed focus zones, and basic flash options, embodying the typical characteristics of entry-level zoom cameras from the early 2000s film era. As a product Kodak, the long-time leader in film and consumer photography, it served its purpose as a practical, accessible tool for everyday picture-taking but did not introduce any significant technical innovations or stylistic departures for its time.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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