The United States has a long history of manufacturing motion picture cameras. The country played a significant role in the development of the motion picture camera industry. At the beginning of the 20th century, there were a number of companies in the United States that manufactured a wide range of cameras, including Eastman Kodak, founded in 1888 and one of the most well-known camera manufacturers in the world.
In the 1920s, Eastman Kodak released the first portable motion picture camera, the Cine-Kodak, which was a major innovation in the motion picture camera industry. Over the years, the company continued to produce a wide range of film and digital cameras, as well as high quality lenses and other accessories.
In addition to Eastman Kodak, there are a number of other camera manufacturers in the United States, including Polaroid, founded in 1937 and known for its instant cameras, and Bell & Howell, founded in 1907 and known for its film cameras.
Overall, the United States has played a significant role in the development of the motion picture camera industry. Later, most of the production was outsourced to factories in other countries, especially Asia.
Cameras made in the USA
- Single-use camera
- 35mm

- Viewfinder camera
- 35mm

- Instant camera
- PR-10

- Instant camera
- PR-10

- Instant camera
- PR-10

- Instant camera
- PR-10

- Instant camera
- Typ 600

- Instant camera
- PR-10

- Viewfinder camera
- 126

- Instant camera
- PR-10

- Viewfinder camera
- 35mm

- Rangefinder camera
- 35mm

- Rangefinder camera
- 35mm

- Viewfinder camera
- 35mm

- Rangefinder camera
- 35mm

- Snapshot camera
- 35mm

- Instant camera
- PR-10

- Instant camera
- Typ 600

- Instant camera
- Typ 600

- Instant camera
- SX-70











