Kodak Instant
Kodak Instant refers to a line of instant cameras and film produced by Eastman Kodak Company. These cameras allow users to capture images and receive printed photos within minutes, making photography more accessible and immediate. The technology behind instant photography was popularized in the 1970s and has evolved over the years.
The Kodak Instant system uses self-developing film, which contains chemicals that react when exposed to light. Once a photo is taken, the film is ejected from the camera, and the image gradually develops as it is exposed to air. This innovation revolutionized personal photography, allowing for spontaneous moments to be captured and shared instantly.