List of products manufactured by Kodak


The following is a partial list of products manufactured by Kodak.
For a list of Kodak motion picture film stocks, see List of motion picture film stocks.

Consumer computer printers

Kodak has produced a range of Computer printers, concentrating on the photo printing market.

Kodak inkjet all-in-one printers

Kodak has produced a range of high-speed printers that can be used in printing plants and offices.

Kodak Versamark Printing Systems

Several of these printing systems were acquired from Scitex Corporation and Creo Holding Company.

Kodak NexPress digital production color platform

Kodak mid-volume and light production

Printer paper

Kodak has produced a wide variety of digital cameras for both professional and consumer use.

Kodak professional digital cameras

Kodak was a leader in professional-grade digital photography products, although in recent years it has retreated from this market. Since Kodak did not have its own line of lenses, Kodak digital SLRs have all taken either Canon EOS or Nikon F-mount lenses; most have either been based on Canon or Nikon 135 film SLRs. PixPro has seen its kind of revival, but manufactured by JK Imaging instead of Kodak.
Kodak DC260 Pro Edition
Kodak EOS-DCS 1 - converted Canon EOS-1N, released 1997.

Kodak DC series

DC-Series Cameras were the earliest consumer digital cameras released. For more details, see Kodak DC Series
was Kodak's line of consumer digital cameras compatible with "docks" also manufactured by Kodak, simplifying the process of interfacing with computers for editing and printing.
Kodak EasyShare DX series
The DX series cameras were the first EasyShare models released, beginning with the DX3215. It was originally a very basic point and shoot camera series, compatible with the original EasyShare Camera Dock. The CX series eventually replaced the lower-end DX models, and the newer DX-Series models had more advanced features and higher megapixel resolutions and zoom. The DX series is now discontinued. The higher-end of the DX-Series eventually became the Z-Series. Select DX models were the last Kodak consumer digital cameras to use CompactFlash external memory cards.
The CX series is now discontinued, replaced by the C series. The CX series grew out of the DX series. At the time, it was the range of the lowest-priced, most basic point and shoot cameras, typically with no more than a 3× optical zoom.
The LS series was the first EasyShare range to emphasize small form factor, pocket-size cameras. The LS series has now been discontinued. It has been replaced by the V-Series cameras that emphasize small, stylish design with advanced features. Select LS-series models used custom docks.
The C series is the current point-and-shoot series for entry-level digital camera owners, replacing the CX series. CD and CW models are simply derivatives of mainstream C series models.
The Z-Series is the current high-zoom and performance-oriented range of consumer digital cameras, replacing the original DX series.
The V-Series is the current style-oriented range of consumer digital cameras, replacing the original LS series. V-Series had a number of innovations, such as dual-lens technology.
The P-Series was Kodak's performance series which has recently been discontinued in favor of higher-end Z-series models. These were the only consumer models to leverage an external flash.
The EasyShare-One series were the first consumer Wi-Fi Digital Cameras, that used an SDIO card to automatically upload pictures in wi-fi hotspots. The EasyShare-One series is now discontinued.
The EasyShare M series are a blend between point-and-shoot cameras and thin and stylish cameras. They are usually available in a variety of colors.
The DVC-Series were digital video cameras that took low-resolution pictures and video and attached to a computer via USB. DVC cameras are discontinued.
PalmPix cameras attached to a Palm PDA device, and took low-resolutions pictures. PalmPix cameras are discontinued.
Kodak has a long history in manufacturing film cameras, but has ceased marketing them in Western Europe and North America, excluding disposable cameras.
Kodak film cameras continue to be sold in India, Latin America, Eastern Europe and China.

Advantix APS compact cameras

Advantix C series

Models currently in production

High Speed Scanners

Slide projectors