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Kodak Film Cameras

Collection: Kodak Film Cameras

Explore our curated selection of vintage Kodak film cameras, film stock, and accessories. From classic 35mm cameras to iconic point-and-shoot models, Kodak has played a major role in making film photography accessible to generations of photographers. Alongside cameras, you’ll find Kodak film and accessories suited to both everyday shooting and creative experimentation. Ideal for beginners, enthusiasts, and collectors, this collection celebrates Kodak’s lasting influence on analogue photography with quality-checked gear ready to use.

Kodak Film Camera Buying Guide

 

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  • Kodak DC200 Plus Digital Camera
    Kodak DC200 Plus Digital Camera
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  • Kodak Star 335 35mm Point and Shoot Film Camera
    Kodak Star 335 35mm Point and Shoot Film Camera
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  • Kodak Advantix T550 APS Film Camera
    Kodak Advantix T550 APS Film Camera
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  • Kodak Ektar Enlarger Lens 100mm 4inch f4.5
    Kodak Ektar Enlarger Lens 100mm 4inch f4.5
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  • Kodak Brownie Model-D Film Camera
    Kodak Brownie Model-D Film Camera
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  • Kodak HD Single Use Disposable Camera Expired Film
    Kodak HD Single Use Disposable Camera Expired Film
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  • Kodak Retina-Xenar 50mm f2.8 Lens Boxed
    Kodak Retina-Xenar 50mm f2.8 Lens Boxed
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  • Kodak Sport - Waterproof 35mm film Camera
    Kodak Sport - Waterproof 35mm film Camera
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  • Kodak Camera Strap
    Kodak Camera Strap
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  • Kodak Portra 800 120 Colour Film
    Kodak Portra 800 120 Colour Film
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  • Kodak Camera Bag
    Kodak Camera Bag
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  • Kodak Brownie Flash III 620 Film Box Camera
    Kodak Brownie Flash III 620 Film Box Camera
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  • Kodak 100 TMax 35mm Black & White Film 36 exp
    Kodak 100 TMax 35mm Black & White Film 36 exp
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  • Kodak Gold 200 120 Colour Film
    Kodak Gold 200 120 Colour Film
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  • Kodak Portra 160 VC 120 Expired Film
    Kodak Portra 160 VC 120 Expired Film
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  • Kodak Fun Classic Disposable 35mm Point and Shoot Camera
    Kodak Fun Classic Disposable 35mm Point and Shoot Camera
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  • Kodak Professional Portra 400 35mm Colour Negative Film
    Kodak Professional Portra 400 35mm Colour Negative Film
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  • Kodak Filter Set
    Kodak Filter Set
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  • Kodak Ultramax Colour Negative 35mm Film
    Kodak Ultramax Colour Negative 35mm Film
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  • Kodak VR35 35mm Point and Shoot Film Camera
    Kodak VR35 35mm Point and Shoot Film Camera
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  • Kodak Gold 200 24/36exp 35mm Colour Negative Film
    Kodak Gold 200 24/36exp 35mm Colour Negative Film
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  • Kodak Professional Portra 160 35mm Colour Negative Film
    Kodak Professional Portra 160 35mm Colour Negative Film
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  • Kodak TMAX 400 Black and White 35mm Film
    Kodak TMAX 400 Black and White 35mm Film
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  • Kodak Brownie Model I 620 Film Camera
    Kodak Brownie Model I 620 Film Camera
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Kodak film cameras have a special place in photographic history, from simple point-and-shoot models made for family snapshots to beautifully engineered Kodak 35mm film cameras that are still enjoyable to use today. If you are choosing a vintage Kodak camera, it is worth thinking about how you plan to shoot: compact 35mm models are ideal for everyday use because film is easy to find and develop, while older Kodak cameras in formats such as 120 or cartridge film can offer a more distinctive, nostalgic look. Many photographers are drawn to Kodak vintage cameras because they make film photography feel approachable, with straightforward controls, dependable handling and a character that suits travel, portraits and casual street photography.

When buying an old Kodak camera, condition matters just as much as the model itself. Look for clean optics, a responsive shutter, intact light seals where applicable and a film door that closes securely, as these details can make a real difference to your results. Some Kodak cameras use batteries for metering or automatic exposure, so it is also useful to check what type they take and whether modern replacements are available. Whether you are starting your first film photography kit or adding a classic Kodak to an existing collection, a well-chosen camera can be both a practical shooter and a charming piece of photographic heritage.

Kodak Film Camera FAQs

For practical shooting, look for a Kodak 35mm camera or a Retina model that uses available film and has been tested. Brownie and Instamatic cameras can be charming, but some use older formats that are harder to source. Practicality depends heavily on film compatibility.

Some old Kodak cameras use common film such as 35mm or 120, but others use formats like 620, 127 or 126 that can be harder to buy or process. Always check the film type before purchase, especially if you want to shoot rather than display the camera.

Most Kodak disposable cameras use 35mm film inside a sealed single-use body. They are designed to be sent to a lab as a complete camera for processing. Reusing them is possible for some people, but they are mainly intended as simple, one-roll snapshot cameras.

Some Kodak Brownie cameras are usable today if they take available film or can be adapted, but many are bought for their simple vintage character as much as technical quality. Expect basic controls, slower handling and a lo-fi look rather than modern sharpness or convenience.

Choose a Kodak Retina if you want a more advanced 35mm folding camera with better control and sharper potential results. Choose a Brownie if you want a simple box-camera experience and vintage image character. The Retina is generally more practical; the Brownie is more playful and nostalgic.

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