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Ralf Jurrien : 2007-05-13 23:39:00
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Single use HQ camera from Kodak : The newest “must have” in any purse, beach bag, or backpack is the Kodak HQ Maximum Versatility Single Use Camera. With a smaller, simple, modern design and silver-colored body, the HQ camera gives consumers a stylish way to get a photo, even when an expensive camera isn’t available. The new design, featuring a Kodak Ektanar Lens and Kodak's 800-speed film, delivers the same high-definition pictures with unbeatable clarity that consumers expect from Kodak HQ cameras. “The new HQ is an ideal complement to a digital picture-taking experience,” said Laurent Dartoux, General Manager of Film Capture, Eastman Kodak Company. “The new sleek, smaller design is 20 percent smaller than most single use cameras.
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Ralf Jurrien : 2007-03-09 19:53:00
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Kodak HQ single use camera : At PMA 2007, Eastman Kodak Company unveiled enhancements to its consumer family of film capture products, most notably the newly redesigned Kodak HQ Maximum Versatility single use camera that features a silver-colored body with a simple, clean and modern design, which is 20 percent smaller than the camera it replaces. This comes close on the heels of the recent Kodak Professional Portra Film launch; and together, they underscore the company’s ongoing commitment to the film category. The first shipment of the redesigned Kodak HQ single use camera to retailers began February 19, 2007. The new Kodak Gold 100 and Kodak 200 Films will be available on a stock turnover basis begining in Q1 2007.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2007-03-08 18:26:00
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Kodak HQ Single Use Camera : Kodak introduced its Kodak HQ Maximum Versatility Single Use Camera, which blends the quality and durability of a Kodak single use camera with a simple, clean and modern design. The new camera, 20% smaller than the camera it replaces, extends the single use camera category value in a digital world. The new design, combined with the Kodak Ektanar Lens and Kodak's 800-speed film, delivers the same high-definition pictures with the unbeatable clarity that 800-speed single use camera consumers have come to expect from Kodak. Nearly 60 percent of Americans own more expensive film or digital cameras, but still turn to one-time use cameras when they want to protect their camera or if that camera isn’t available.
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