Manufacture continued until the rise in popularity of video cameras in the mid-1970s.
During the late 1960s, cameras were only formatted to film at 18 frames per second, but as technology improved, speeds such as 24 frame/s (the motion-picture standard) and faster speeds (for slow-motion filming) were incorporated into camera mechanics.
In 1965, the original emulsion released was Kodachrome II colour film.
However, in 2005, Kodak announced it would stop manufacturing Kodachrome stock.
Note: Many companies (Such as Kmart's Focal range) used re-branded products, these have not been included into the list.