Yesterday reports started circulating that Eastman Kodak Co. is on the brink of filing for bankruptcy protection.
The company, which was founded in 1892, is just in this area synonymous with photography, and has been immortalized in well loved culture in countless ways. Who doesn’t remember Paul Simon’s “Kodachrome,” and haven’t all of us used the saying “it’s a Kodak moment”?
As you prepare for the news whether the company will live on or not, we’ve collected 10 Kodak cameras you can rest your eyes on.

Photo by Don DeBold.

Photo by E Magnuson.

Photo by Joost J. Bakker.
Photo by John Nuttall.

Photo by E Magnuson.

Photo by E Magnuson.

Photo by Will Scullin.

Photo by Roy Costello.

Photo by jabneyhastings.

Photo by E Magnuson.
For the sake of photography enthusiasts everywhere we sincerely hope that Eastman Kodak will continue to operate, whether it has to go through bankruptcy or not. There are few additional companies and brands that are so entrenched in history and well loved culture, at least for such a long period of time, and it would be sad to see it go.
The picture at the top is by John Nuttall.
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10 Kodak cameras that showcase the company’s rich history (pictures)