I used to use similar Kodak digital cameras (Canon bodies) when I worked in an electron microscopy lab in the early 2000s.
Kodak had an early lead working with both Nikon (yours) and Canon (ours) and squandered it thinking they could just keep their film cash cow going.
A friend whose family came from Rochester and worked for Kodak told me that Fuji was a forbidden word in their house! (As if it’s Fuji’s fault that Kodak made bad choices).
Now even the SLR is going away in favour of mirrorless bodies and phone cameras.
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I used to use similar Kodak digital cameras (Canon bodies) when I worked in an electron microscopy lab in the early 2000s.
Kodak had an early lead working with both Nikon (yours) and Canon (ours) and squandered it thinking they could just keep their film cash cow going.
A friend whose family came from Rochester and worked for Kodak told me that Fuji was a forbidden word in their house! (As if it’s Fuji’s fault that Kodak made bad choices).
Now even the SLR is going away in favour of mirrorless bodies and phone cameras.
I feel old.