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The Classic Kodak 'Super 8' Camera Receives a Modern Makeover at CES 2016

Kodak has announced at this years CES 2016 it will be bring back the classic 'Super 8' video camera with a variety of modern digital features.

The initiative is meant to reintroduce the retro recording technology to a new generation of users, much like how vinyl records have experienced a similar resurgence. The new camera's been given a slimmed down redesign that's significantly smaller than the classic model. The new camera also features a 3.5 inch digital viewfinder, a built-in light meter, a user interface and is charged through a USB interface similar to more modern devices.

Where this new Kodak camera differs is that it still records on classic Super 8 film stock that maintains the same retro film quality. Users can send the footage off to Kodak, where it will be sent back in both original and digital form.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Camera Revival - There is a trend of reviving retro cameras like the Kodak 'Super 8' with modern digital features, appealing to nostalgia and a desire for unique film aesthetics.
2. Vinyl Record Resurgence - The reintroduction of retro recording technology, similar to the recent resurgence of vinyl records, highlights a growing interest in analog experiences and the desire for tangible media.
3. Hybrid Analog-digital Devices - The combination of classic film stock with modern digital features in the new Kodak camera showcases the growing trend of hybrid devices that bridge the gap between analog and digital technologies.
Industry Implications
1. Photography Equipment Manufacturing - The revival of retro cameras presents an opportunity for photography equipment manufacturers to capitalize on the nostalgia trend and develop innovative products that blend vintage aesthetics with modern features.
2. Film Production and Processing - The continued demand for classic film stock, as shown by the new Kodak camera, indicates an opportunity for film production and processing industries to adapt and cater to the needs of a niche market seeking the unique aesthetics of retro film.
3. Consumer Electronics Retail - The hybrid nature of the new Kodak camera opens up new avenues for consumer electronics retailers to offer products that cater to the desire for both analog and digital experiences, bridging the gap between traditional and modern technologies.

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