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Mark Peters : 2004-02-02 11:28:29
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Another pre-PMA release and this time from Kodak. Kodak makes the big step into the 6 Megapixel league by introducing the new EasyShare DX7630 camera. This could be an interesting consumer camera where user-friendliness and high resolution go hand in hand. Unlike other manufacturers Kodak is one of the few brands that has actually introduced a 6 Megapixels camera; Kodak is taking some serious steps. With 6-megapixel resolution, a professional-quality SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON 3x optical zoom lens, precision low-light autofocus system, and a host of creative controls, the camera is well suited for the avid photographer. It will be available in April 2004 for a suggested retail price of US$499.
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Dennis Hissink : 2004-02-02 11:14:29
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Well, its getting a little bit busy with all those introductions with the PMA around the corner. We are preparing ourselves to cover this great event in Las Vegas where location and event are perfectly mixed. Like every year we will report from the show floor and publish a special PMA report which will cover all the major announcements and interesting stories! Today we inform you again of some new consumer cameras. This time Kodak is introducing three new ones in the EasyShare line: the CX7430 camera, with 4 megapixel resolution and 3X optical zoom; the CX7300 camera, with 3 MP resolution and a fixed-focus lens; and the CX7220 camera, with 2 MP resolution and 2X optical zoom.
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Dennis Hissink : 2004-01-20 00:05:07
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August 2003 is the month Kodak introduced its new EasyShare camera. The EasyShare DX6490 is a digital camera based on the EasyShare concept that offers user's friendliness and simplicity. The new EasyShare model features a 10x optical Schneider-Kreuznach lens and a high resolution CCD that offers a resolution of 4 Megapixels. Large optical zoom lenses can be found on some quite strong brands like Fujifilm and Olympus and now we can add Kodak to the list. The specifications of the camera are very promising: a 10x optical zoom lens with a range of 38-380mm (equiv. to a 35mm camera), a newly designed fast and precise AF-system, a new Kodak Color Science algorithm for image editing inside the camera and a resolution of 4 Megapixels.
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