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Kodak Goes Digital Big Time
Filed in archive Cameras by jim on July 13, 2008
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Now that the venerable Kodak Company has pretty much forsaken film for digital photography it seems that they just can't introduce new cameras fast enough.

Kodak which had only a few digital cameras for sale about 3 years ago, with just small differences between models, now has every imaginable type of camera in its lineup.

I'm still happy with my Kodak P880, and so far it hasn't given me any headaches although, like most complex devices it has had a few glitches and hiccups. Nothing really bad though, such as a total breakdown, or loss of all data has happened. I've only experienced the occasional failure to actually take a picture, even though it appears that it did, but at least you are aware of it and can take another.

Now Kodak is introducing a wide array of technically advanced, compact cameras, at very attractive prices, such as the Kodak M1063, shown above.

Rather than try to relate the details on all of Kodak's new models check out this page and click on the various links that take you to the details of all the new Kodak digital cameras.

Take a camera with you whenever possible, and look around, you'll find a picture somewhere.

Source:www.kodak.com


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