Used in a Sentence

kodak

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for kodak.

Editorial note

I wasn't talking about Kodak film, I was talking about any arbitrary Kodak branded product.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

(dated) A camera: a device for taking still photographs.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of kodak gathered in one view.

noun

(dated) A camera: a device for taking still photographs.

noun

(dated) A still photograph.

verb

(transitive, dated) To photograph.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for kodak.

noun

(dated) A camera: a device for taking still photographs.

noun

(dated) A still photograph.

verb

(transitive, dated) To photograph.

verb

(transitive, dated) To describe or characterise briefly and vividly.

Example sentences

1

I wasn't talking about Kodak film, I was talking about any arbitrary Kodak branded product.

2

Other photo-storage sites that are no longer around include Streamload, Kodak Gallery, Nirvanix, Snapjoy and Everpix.

3

I have personally played with the ricoh theta and the kodak pixpro and think they are good products.

4

Back in the 90s, some of the first digital cameras weren't much more than that[1], with Kodak and such making ones for specific SLRs.

5

But that's not a sign of life in Nokia's consumer ambitions any more than it is for other brand licensors like Kodak or Polaroid.

6

Mad Men's Kodak presentation in season one is one of the best pitches I've seen.

7

I was at Kodak when the photo industry pivoted; it's little more than a brand and a mostly-sold patent portfolio now.

8

For comparison, a nice modern black-and-white negative film like Kodak Tri-X 400 has a range of about 13.5 stops (white is 11,585x brighter than black).

9

I have, first one batch of Kodak Golds 15 years ago, then Taiyo Yuden, and haven't yet suffered a data loss yet.

10

They may get new management or aggressively downsize but there will always be Kodak products to buy, Newsweek will always be on the stands, and same for Motorola.

11

It is more of an issue of scale - kodak was set up for huge volumes on huge lines, while Ilford was set up for smaller runs and is doing ok.

12

We don't know if the CEO was planning to leave all along and they just decided to try something to get press and spill the beans about some Kodak connections in the process.

Quote examples

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This is why I would have been, until I found out that Kodak still exists as a real company, been extremely hesitant to buy something with "Kodak" on the box.

2

They see a convertable and say "The trackpad sux" and the response is to make the trackpad bigger.) Clayton Christiansen's gospel has been thoroughly internalized by tech giants that don't want to be the next Kodak, but today it means companies like Intel are happy to stiff their current customers to get customers they don't have yet.

3

Is there actually a primary source from someone at Kodak saying "Yeah, we intentionally limited the dynamic range because we didn't care about photographing people with dark skin"?

4

The stories of how he rewired cast-off movie theater amps, modified old-ish multi-track tape machines, and recorded Boston's first album in his basement, in his spare time, while working as an engineer for Kodak in their "instant video camera" department, well it's pretty amazing.

Proper noun examples

1

Well, there will be another Red Hat, in the same sense that Apple and Samsung is another Kodak.

2

Kodak improved their film to capture multiple races, and created test cards for multiple races.

3

Everyone can see the difference between digital, budget Kodak, and a roll of Fujifilm Velvia.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use kodak in a sentence?

I wasn't talking about Kodak film, I was talking about any arbitrary Kodak branded product.

What does kodak mean?

(dated) A camera: a device for taking still photographs.

What part of speech is kodak?

kodak is commonly used as noun, verb.