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CES 2008: Kodak's new digital cameras, including touchscreen EasyShare V1273
You’d be forgiven for turning your nose up at the thought of a Kodak digital camera, but honestly, they usually fair better in reviews than a lot of the other big name brands. Adding to their already volumous collection, there’s the EasyShare V1273, a 12-megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom, and 3″ LCD touchscreen, pictured.
Then, there’s the EasyShare M1033, a 10-megapixel camera with the usual 3x optical zoom plus 3″ LCD screen, an EasyShare…
Shiny Video Review: Digital Camera Roundup (Kodak, Canon, Pentax, Olympus)
We’ve locked Zara from Shiny Shiny up in our offices and given her some Kodak, Canon, Pentax and Olympus digital cameras, and told her she can’t escape until she perfects the art of photography. See her video review for the cameras here, and if you like what you see, you can buy them below. Obviously you can’t buy Zara – she’s still locked up in our office awaiting our next challenge…
Who wants a Wi-Fi digital camera when you've got a mobile phone?
Stuart Dredge writes… This post started life as a rant about how cool Wi-Fi digital cameras are, spurred by news that Nikon is launching two new models, the Coolpix S50 and S50c. After all, it's about time there were more…
CES 2007: Kodak's new digital photo frames
Digital photography has mercifully seen an end to the need to have hoards of prints piling up in a drawer somewhere while you half-heartedly try to get round to putting them in an album. But actually displaying your pics can…
CES 2007: Kodak's V1003 and V803 budget cameras
We mentioned the Kodak digital picture frames earlier, but that isn’t all the US maker has up its CES sleeve. It is also debuting a pair of low-end digital cameras – the Easyshare V803 and Easyshare V1003. Both are compact…
Single-use cameras are environmentally friendly, Photo Imaging Council say
The Photo Imaging Council have released a statement outlining how environmentally-friendly single-use cameras really are. It would be easy to think that single-use cameras are wasteful of resources (particularly in an increasingly digital age) but they're still very popular at…