It's a shame that Kodak's digital division is lagging so far behind everyone else right now. It gives a bad name to such a reputable company! While I doubt the Kodak consumer brand will fade into oblivion any time soon, at least the company will still thrive in the motion-picture film and cinema technology departments. They may not, and probably never will be, the go-to brand for the hottest digicams, but with motion film like EXR50D-5245 (introduced WAY back in 1989!), still being one of the sharpest, most saturated film stocks ever created, I don't think their expertise in the cinema dept can ever be replaced.
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It's a shame that Kodak's digital division is lagging so far behind everyone else right now. It gives a bad name to such a reputable company! While I doubt the Kodak consumer brand will fade into oblivion any time soon, at least the company will still thrive in the motion-picture film and cinema technology departments. They may not, and probably never will be, the go-to brand for the hottest digicams, but with motion film like EXR50D-5245 (introduced WAY back in 1989!), still being one of the sharpest, most saturated film stocks ever created, I don't think their expertise in the cinema dept can ever be replaced.