Loading
As Seen in The Wall Street Journal and Harvard Business Review
Kodak Advanced Photo System - Failure Museum

Launched in 1996, Kodak Advanced Photo System cameras were primarily aimed at the amateur market, with a focus on automation and ease of use offering features such as automatic film loading and the ability to store camera settings on the film. It failed by not offering the control and features desired by professional photographers, the rise of digital photography, and the smaller negative size resulted in lower image quality and resolution.

Picture of Sean Jacobsohn

Sean Jacobsohn

Shopping Basket