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Kodak S 500 AF Kodak
Kodak · USA · 1989–1991 (2 years) · 135 film
The S 500 AF Kodak is a 35mm autofocus camera manufactured by Kodak between 1989 and 1991. As one of the company's offerings in the consumer autofocus market during a period of rapid technological change, this camera likely provided automatic focusing capabilities along with basic exposure control suitable for everyday photography. Kodak, as a dominant force in the photographic industry, introduced this camera to address growing consumer demand for more automated photographic equipment during the late 1980s and early 1990s. While specific details about the camera's features, design, or market reception are limited, it appears to represent Kodak's broader strategy of adapting to evolving photographic technology without introducing revolutionary innovations.
As a mid-range 35mm autofocus camera during this transitional period, the S 500 AF would have served amateur photographers seeking the convenience of autofocus without the premium cost of professional systems. The camera was part of Kodak's efforts to maintain relevance as photography technology evolved toward more automated systems, though it didn't achieve the legendary status of some contemporaneous models. Its production during the era when film photography was still dominant but beginning to face challenges from emerging digital technologies places it as a representative product of its time, rather than a historically significant milestone in camera development.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |


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