The high end technology deployed to get high quality results is evident when you pick up a Kodak. Kodak out beats competition in providing all the standards features. Over and above those, it packs the useful feature of 'point and shoot' and 'zoom' in a compact size.
Here's the model to look out for - Kodak Easyshare
As the model name suggests, the Easyshare model is the one that can be pulled out and clicked in a trice when you get excited about something.
The 6.1 mega pixel resolution ensures high quality pictures that can be shared with others on the camera screen or of which prints of good size and quality can be taken. The three inch, high resolution display, can be rotated for convenience.
The two fifty six mega bytes of memoryensures you can keep clicking a whopping one thousand five hundred pictures without the fear of facing a situation where you have to delete old pictures before taking new ones.
Hold your breadth for more features. The Kodak's Wi-Fi feature ensures you can instantaneously send any or all pictures to over email or to another server straight out of the camera without having to mess around with connecting cables to a PC. How's that for connectivity?
Of course, if you are not in a mood to send them out, you can organize the pictures in gallery albums created on the camera itself or transfer them to a PC that is close to you. For a price that is close to two hundred dollars that is a lot of bang for the buck indeed.
Kodak - a long history of innovation
Kodak has a long, distinguished history of technology innovation in the field of digital photography.
The Orange LED display technology, developed by Kodak in the late eighties, is significantly better than the conventional displays made of Liquid Crystals. They drained less power and displayed crisper images with sharper contrast.
This superiority of technology and pursuit of excellence is evident in all Kodak digital cameras including the latest model, the Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/c.
The fact that Kodak is the master of pixel technology is proved by the ultra high 13.89 million pixel of this particular Kodak model, which makes it a winner among comparable digital cameras. It has won accolades the world over, and remains one of Kodak's all-time best sellers.
Published by Dick Loke
Educated at University of Texas at Austin, graduated in 2000. View profile
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