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Mark Peters : 2007-07-02 20:20:44
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Kodak digital photography inspiration tour : Eastman Kodak Company’s Inspiration Tour kicks off this week in Minneapolis at the Taste of Minnesota, and will make 13 additional stops in 12 cities throughout the United States this year. At each stop, the massive 4,000-square-foot interactive exhibit will educate and motivate America’s photo enthusiasts to do more with their digital pictures. “We designed the digital photography inspiration tour to inspire consumers to be creative and have more fun with digital photography,” said Michael Korizno, General Manager for the Americas Consumer Digital Group, and Vice President of Eastman Kodak Company. Kodak’s Inspiration Tour runs in Minneapolis through Wednesday, July 4, 2007.
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Mark Peters : 2007-06-25 13:09:00
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Kodak image sensor delivers less noise : Eastman Kodak Company introduced a groundbreaking advancement in image sensor technology that will help make dark, blurry digital photos a thing of the past. Kodak’s new image sensor technology provides a significant increase in sensitivity to light when compared to current image sensor designs. With this new groundbreaking technology, users will realize a 2x to 4x increase in sensitivity (from one to two photographic stops), which will improve performance when taking pictures under low light and reduce motion blur when imaging moving subjects. The first Kodak image sensor to use this technology is expected to be available for sampling in the first quarter of 2008.
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Ralf Jurrien : 2007-06-21 15:07:00
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Kodak image sensor technology : Eastman Kodak Company introduced a advancement in image sensor technology that will help to make dark, blurry digital photos a thing of the past. Kodak’s sensor technology provides a 2x to 4x increase in sensitivity to light compared to current sensor designs. Image sensors act as the “eye” of a digital camera by converting light into electric charge to begin the capture process. This breakthrough advances an existing Kodak technology that has become the standard in digital imaging. Today, the design of almost all color image sensors is based on the “Bayer Pattern,” an arrangement of red, green, and blue pixels that was first developed by Kodak scientist Dr. Bryce Bayer in 1976.
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Dennis Hissink : 2007-06-12 12:15:00
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Kodak EasyShare ZD710 : Eastman Kodak Company announced the global launch of a new sleek line of Megazoom digital cameras for the enthusiastic digital photographer. The Kodak ZD710 is a versatile, fully-automatic zoom camera with 10x optical zoom and high ISO. And like the M series cameras, the Kodak EasyShare ZD710 Megazoom camera is equipped with features that help consumers take consistently better shots, like Digital Image Stabilization and Kodak Perfect Touch Technology. Intuitive enough for beginners and sophisticated enough for digital photography enthusiasts, the Kodak ZD710 provides point-and-shoot simplicity with advanced features. The Kodak EasyShare ZD710 is available from August 2007 and will retail for US $249 (MSRP).
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Dennis Hissink : 2007-06-12 12:00:00
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Kodak EasyShare Z1275 : Eastman Kodak Company announced the global launch of a new sleek line of Megazoom digital cameras for the enthusiastic digital photographer. The Kodak Z1275 is a small sized high-zoom digital camera, offering 12 Megapixel imaging and 5x optical zoom with photographically-advanced features. And like the M series cameras, the Kodak EasyShare Z1275 Megazoom camera is equipped with features that help consumers take consistently better shots, like Digital Image Stabilization and Kodak Perfect Touch Technology. Intuitive enough for beginners and sophisticated enough for digital photography enthusiasts, the Kodak Z710 camera provides point-and-shoot simplicity with advanced features.
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Dennis Hissink : 2007-06-12 11:30:00
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Kodak EasyShare M873 : Eastman Kodak Company announced the global launch of a new sleek line of zoom digital cameras for the style-savvy consumer. The Kodak EasyShare M-Series consists of four fashionable cameras, one of them is the new Kodak M873 digital compact camera that is capable of capturing exceptional pictures at an attractive price. “The style/value segment has become an increasingly important category in the digital imaging market,” said Phil Scott, Director of Marketing, Kodak Digital Capture and Devices. “Our M-Series line brings consumers the opportunity to expand their picture-taking experience by converging stylish, compact designs and quality digital imaging technology, with affordable pricing.”
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Dennis Hissink : 2007-06-12 11:30:00
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Kodak EasyShare M883 : Eastman Kodak Company announced the global launch of a new sleek line of zoom digital cameras for the style-savvy consumer. The Kodak EasyShare M-Series consists of four fashionable cameras, one of them is the new Kodak M883 digital compact camera that is capable of capturing exceptional pictures at an attractive price. “The style/value segment has become an increasingly important category in the digital imaging market,” said Phil Scott, Director of Marketing, Kodak Digital Capture and Devices. “Our M-Series line brings consumers the opportunity to expand their picture-taking experience by converging stylish, compact designs and quality digital imaging technology, with affordable pricing.”
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Dennis Hissink : 2007-06-12 11:15:00
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Kodak EasyShare M853 : Eastman Kodak Company announced the global launch of a new sleek line of zoom digital cameras for the style-savvy consumer. The Kodak EasyShare M-Series consists of four fashionable cameras, one of them is the new Kodak M853 digital compact camera that is capable of capturing exceptional pictures at an attractive price. “The style/value segment has become an increasingly important category in the digital imaging market,” said Phil Scott, Director of Marketing, Kodak Digital Capture and Devices. “Our M-Series line brings consumers the opportunity to expand their picture-taking experience by converging stylish, compact designs and quality digital imaging technology, with affordable pricing.”
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