Kodak/Kodak HD Power Flash
Kodak HD Power Flash

Kodak HD Power Flash

Kodak · USA · 2005 · 135 film

Introduced in 2005 amidst the digital photography revolution, the Kodak HD Power Flash was a straightforward 35mm point-and-shoot camera aimed at casual photographers seeking simple, affordable film photography. Designed as an easy-to-use snapshot camera, it featured automatic exposure, autofocus, a built-in flash, and a lightweight plastic construction typical of its era. Its core function was to provide foolproof operation for capturing everyday moments with minimal fuss, lacking advanced features like manual controls or significant optical prowess. Reflecting Kodak's shift towards digital dominance in the mid-2000s, the HD Power Flash represents the final generation of basic film cameras produced by the company before they largely exited the traditional camera market, serving as a functional but unremarkable tool for those still using film during that transition period.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$14

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0

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