Kodak PR10 Instant Print Film

Kodak PR10 Instant Color Film


For a while, back in the 1970s and early 1980s, Kodak made instant film. It was superior to the Polaroid instant film at the time, but Polaroid sued Kodak and prevented them from making and selling it any more.

Kodak PR10 Instant Print Film

16 Nov 2024 1 53
What a box front cover of Kodak instant film looked like back in the day. I had a Kodak instant camera that used this film.

The Handle, by Kodak

18 Jun 2013 343
I bought one of these new in 1977 and first used it on a family vacation because I felt I needed a dependable new camera for something so important memory-wise. The quality of it ended up being a lot less than I had desired, so I realized that I needed a really good camera I could depend on. So I saved up my money and purchased a Minolta XD11. The Koday Handle I bought in 1977 no longer exists, but the Minolta is still going strong and I use it a lot. This is one I picked up a year or so ago because I don't still have my original one.

Kodak Handle Instant Camera

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This is an artist's conception of my first Kodak instant camera - The Handle. I bought it back in the Summer of 1977 to use on a family vacation. As I recall, the handle that cranked out the pictures broke off after a couple years. It's called "The Handle," but it's got two handles, a hand crank and the thing you grip on the other side. I wonder which handle was intended as the title of the camera?

The Handle, by Kodak

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I picked this one up a couple years back only because I used to have one in the 1970's and no longer had my original camera.

Kodak Handle Instant Film Camera

20 Sep 2013 306
This is a Polaroid instant picture of my Kodak Handle instant film camera. It's my second Handle.

The Handle, By Kodak

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I bought one of these brand new back in 1977, but have long since lost it to time. I found this one at a resale shop and picked it up for sentimental reasons.

As The Sun Goes Down

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A sunset over my back yard. The ball of the sun shows in a strange manner due to the instant film being overloaded. Camera: Kodak Handle instant camera Film: Kodak Instant Color Film PR10 Date: circa 1977 Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A. Kodak Handle Sunset 1ff

Hush Little Baby

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This was my 13-year-old sister holding my little brother when he was less than two months old. Camera: Kodak Handle instant camera Film: Kodak Instant Color Film PR10 Date: August 10th, 1977 Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A. Handle NC Aug 10 1977 1hf

The Boxers

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This was my Great Uncle Vernon and my Dad in 1977. Vernon always made like he was a boxer, so Dad always played along. Vernon had quite a history and, in fact, used to be a cook on a chuck wagon back in the cattle drive days of the Southwest. Taken with a Kodak Handle instant camera in August, 1977, on our way back from a family vacation in Arizona. what happened here was that the flash cubes, tall, two-bulb-wide by five-bulb-high units, didn't go off so the two subjects were only backlit by the light coming in the window. I'd always considered this photo a failure because the flash didn't go off and expose it properly and I took a second one where the flash went off and the picture turned out perfect. But, looking at this one now, in a new light, it's kind of artistic looking after all. So maybe it wasn't a failure after all! Camera: Kodak The Handle instant camera Date: August 1977 Location: Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S.A. This picture was most likely taken on the day that Elvis Presley died. I remember we were freshening up in our hotel room before we went over to Loreas and Vernon's house when the news flashed over the television screen.

FHA Initiation

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This was my sister Karla and her friend Sharon all dressed up for initiation into the Future Homemakers of America while they attended high school at NCOHS. I know one thing - I wouldn't want to make a home with a woman this homely! Taken with a Kodak Handle instant camera.on September 26th, 1977.

The Big Movie

01 Jan 1978 454
Taken with my Kodak Handle, circa 1978. Whoever created the late movie concept sure came up with a winner. I just found the picture today after having stored it away for all these years. I'd say that I only shot two packs, or 20 images, at the most with this camera back then. The local station, WTVW 7 out of Evansville, Indiana, has usually had a late, late movie in it's lineup.

The Urreas

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These are the Urreas, Joe and Lily with their daughter Debbie between them. They were our friends and neighbors when my family lived out in Safford, Arizona. Here they are pictured when we went on a family vacation back out to Arizona to visit them in 1977. Joe passed away several years back and their daughter Debbie died of suicide, but we still have contact with Lily and exchange calls often. Taken with a Kodak Handle instant camera on August 20th, 1977.

Zenith

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Some items on the top of our television set back in 1977. Taken with a Kodak Handle instant camera. The television was a Zenith brand and it was a good one.

Graham Mountain

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Mt. Graham, near Safford, Arizona. Taken in July 1977 with a Kodak Handle instant film camera. My family used to live right around this spot and this was our backyard view. (Without the buildings, of course. All we saw was desert all the way to the mountain's edge.)

Sunrays

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Taken while in the driveway of some friends when my family went back to Arizona in 1977 to visit. Taken with a Kodak Handle instant camera on August 20th, 1977.

Going Through New Mexico, 1977

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Taken on a family vacation to Arizona in 1977 with my new Kodak instant camera. Camera: Kodak The Handle instant film camera Film: Kodak PR-10 instant print film (160 ASA) Date: circa August 16th, 1977 Location: Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S.A. Going Through New Mexico, 1977 1ff

Lone Star State Skies

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This could have been the first shot I ever took with my Kodak Handle instant camera. It was taken while my family was headed to Arizona for vacation and I remember this shot was taken of the Texas skies out the window of our moving vehicle. Camera: Kodak The Handle instant camera Date: August 1977 Location: Texas, U.S.A. Kodak Handle Texas 1df

The Last Kodak Instant Print

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In 1977, I purchased a Kodak Handle instant camera to take on a vacation. I no longer have my original one, so 5 or 6 years back, I found another one in the local antique store and got it. There happened to be film in the camera and I always wondered if it could still be used. It didn't have a battery, so I couldn't test it to see. Well, a couple years back, I found a third Kodak Handle and this one had a battery. Today, I took the battery from the third one and placed it in my second one and shot with it. Turns out there was only one picture left in it, but I cranked it out and it came out totally white. I put it down on the coffee table and, not knowing there were no more pictures left to take in that pack, went outside to try and take a second one. When I came back in, there was this picture, developed like they used to develop right before your eyes. I think the film had probably been exposed and it was 40 years old, so it didn't have much of a chance at making a good picture. But I did get an exposed image out it! Camera: The Handle, by Kodak Film: Kodak PR144-10 ISO: 160 Date: May 12th, 2015 Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A. Kodak Handle No. 2 01ef