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KODAK DIGITAL CAMERA REVIEW

The name of Kodak is synonomous with photographs. This company is mainly known for making quality films and photographs which capture even the tenderist moments. Therefore, it is not suprising that Kodak should come out with their own line of digital cameras.

Just about the best and most handy of the Kodak digital camera family is called the Kodak Easy Share One. This camera has a price tag of about $600 and it is only one of the first in a new series of Kodak digital cameras that supports the wireless sharing of your pictures. This camera contains a super-intelligent wireless snapper which allows the user to be able to instantly share and print photographs and not have to bother with using or putting up with cable connections! This digital camers supports the Kodak Wi-Fi card. When using this card, the owner will be able to use the basic web browser to send images directly to Kodak's online printing and storage service. This card will also let you send your images directly to a Wi-Fi printer. This camera also includes a 3x optical zoom and a 3 inch LCD that folds out. This touch screen also comes with menu buttons which enables the user to cutomize his camera setting or edit his images. While this camera supports a video out USB, it also has a 3 volt DC adapter. This will enable you to look at you pictures while your batteries are being recharged. The Easy Share One comes with its own program that not only makes it easy to transfer files but makes it easy to edit your images as well.

The Kodak dx7590 is also highly recommended for those who wish to pursue photography as a hobby or craft. This camera is perfect for practical shots. This digital camera is 5 mega pixels and has a 10x optical zoom. This digital camera comes with an exclusive and uniques color science Image processing chip. In addition, it comes with a 2.2 inch LCD screen. It has both manual and custom contols that can be experimented with. The Kodak dx7590 is high speed, low light auto-focus and has continous shooting and bracketing modes. It also has twenty-two modes and color scenes. The SD card would have to be puchased separately but it does provide for one. The camera would then allow you to store images up to 128 MB. This camera also comes with a camera dock that enables you to recharge your batteries or transfer your images to and from your computer. The best thing about the dx7590 is the value you get for the money you spend. It is only about $500. This camera is indeed quite a bargain!



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