Digital Cameras by Kodak
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Kodak Easyshare DX3700
The Kodak EasyShare DX3700 ($240 street) is currently the easiest-to-operate 3-megapixel digital camera on the market. It doesn't come equipped with a zoom lens or even auto-focus, but it does have a built-in flash, 8MB of built-in memory (and can accommodate optional CompactFlash), a video-out port...
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Kodak DC5000
The DC5000 is the one digital camera you'll want on the trail, beach, or oil rig. The camera itself is very similar to the DC3400: It has a virtually identical feature set and produces the same excellent pictures. But no-slip black rubber "ruggedizes" the body, a screw-in filter covers the lens, swi...
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Kodak DX3900 Zoom
The Kodak DX3900 Zoom is in the category of point-and-shoot plus. With a macro mode and an assortment of settings that you can change to taste, the DX3900 Zoom is one step up from standard point-and-shoots. But it's not intended for serious amateur photographers, and knowledgeable PC users may find ...
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Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n
The 14-megapixel Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n digital SLR camera ($5,000 street) isn't for everyone. But for professionals who need extremely high-resolution digital images, it's a relative bargain. For the rest of us, the Pro 14n offers a peek into the next generation of digital cameras.
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Kodak DC4800
The Kodak is a comfortable-to-hold, stylish device, with conveniently placed controls that make sense. Buttons on the top adjust the self-timer, burst mode, distant/macro, and the flash controls, without making you page through menus. The mode knob, which includes manual f-stops, is marked both on t...
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Kodak EasyShare Z740
The KODAK EASYSHARE Z740 camera is ideal for people who want to get close to their subject, but enjoy the simplicity of a point-and-shoot digital camera. Its powerful 10X (38 x 380 mm equivalent)
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Kodak mc3
The Kodak mc3 is a good starting point. Combining a digital camera, video camera, and music player into one handy unit, the device is an interesting fusion of technologies, but poorly executed and overpriced.. Kodak offers its jack-of-all-media without a memory card for $200 (street), but even the $...
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