Ysc3 Twincharged June 25, 2009 Share June 25, 2009 anyone knows where i can get my kodak cameras repaired ? the lcd screens are all cracked. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wish1719 1st Gear June 25, 2009 Share June 25, 2009 Repair shop.... go check your waranty card.... serve the Google. Yahoo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scenic98 Clutched June 25, 2009 Share June 25, 2009 penisular plaza or penisular shopping centre will be your best bet....quite a few smallish 2nd hand camera shops there that may provide repair services. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arez Neutral Newbie June 25, 2009 Share June 25, 2009 (edited) anyone knows where i can get my kodak cameras repaired ? the lcd screens are all cracked. Kodak Service centre Blk1001 Jalan Bukit Merah #05-15 Red Hill Ind Estate (mon-fri) 9am-5pm (lunch) 1230pm-130pm Tel:63713392 Edited June 25, 2009 by Arez Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged June 25, 2009 Author Share June 25, 2009 Kodak Service centre Blk1001 Jalan Bukit Merah #05-15 Red Hill Ind Estate (mon-fri) 9am-5pm (lunch) 1230pm-130pm Tel:63713392 thanks alot for the info !! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ysc3 Twincharged June 25, 2009 Author Share June 25, 2009 Repair shop.... go check your waranty card.... serve the Google. Yahoo tried all that and even called their old service centre when it was in Tan Boon Liat Building .... but was told that they have shifted their operations to KL !! and asked me to send my camera there !! but luckily, Arez managed to give me working information. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator October 21, 2016 Share October 21, 2016 everyone wants to make smartphone Kodak launches a smartphone with the camera at the centre Arjun Kharpal Thursday, Oct 20, 2016 Kodak launched a smartphone on Thursday with a souped-up camera as the photographic equipment maker continues on the path to reinvent itself after bankruptcy. The Kodak Ektra smartphone is a £449 (S$765) Android device with a 21 megapixel camera sensor, and a so-called decacore processor. Users can used an "advanced manual mode" allowing them to make adjustments on an image such as the exposure or shutter speed, as well as selecting scenes like "night-time" or "sports" just as they would on a conventional digital camera. "This is a phone that really emphasizes the camera…as opposed to a phone that happens to have a camera with it," Jeff Clarke, chief executive of Kodak, told CNBC in a TV interview on Thursday. "It's very intuitive, it will be a real hit for people today carry around or use traditional digital cameras. It's going to bring that device to your phone. Nothing out there does that today." Kodak went bankrupt in 2012 as the company credited with inventing the digital camera failed to keep up with the sweeping changes in the industry. In 2013, the 124-year old firm emerged from bankruptcy and has since been focusing on its printing business, which forms the largest part of its revenues, as well as other areas including film. Earlier this year, Kodak launched a revamped Super 8 camera, a device that was popularised in the 70s, with many major filmmakers including "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" producer J.J. Abrams backing the revival of the technology. The Kodak Ektra is the firm's second phone after the IM5 last year. It was manufactured by Bullitt Group using the Kodak branding. Another key feature is the ability to film in a "Super 8" effect. "I think it will certainly appeal to those who take photography first, if that's a hobby or profession, but it's at a price point below phones that have 'me too' cameras," Clarke said. Kodak is attempting to make a splash in an increasingly saturated smartphone market against behemoths of the industry including Samsung, Apple and Huawei. At the same time, a number of fast-growing Chinese competitors are creating high-quality phones that are garnering wide appeal. Still, the Kodak boss said there is still room for growth. "The phone market is a crowded market and I don't think there has been significant differentiation over the last couple of years and this has significant differentiation among one of the functions that most people use their handheld smartphone for. We do think this is a growth area for Kodak, but it's also kind of in our core," Clarke told CNBC. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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BanCoe Hypersonic October 21, 2016 Share October 21, 2016 That's when you know it's the time to get out. Everywhere there is disruptive technology........... disruptive train services......... finally people all jobs also disrupted..........lives also disrupted ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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