If you thought the digital world of cameras now only belongs to Canon and Nikon, that’s not true. Kodak digital cameras and accessories are still getting sold and they’re managing to stay alive in this cut-throat field. Kodak is known for its imaging products and, most notably, for its internationally recognized photographic film.
Kodak’s EasyShare line of digital cameras allows you to easily transfer images to a computer using a bundled dock. Kodak EasyShare cameras are user-friendly and are currently divided into three series:
- C-Series models – Basic, entry-class cameras
- M-Series models – Comes with more advanced features and sleek designs
- Z-Series models – higher-priced & performance line of cameras, these cameras offer powerful zoom lenses, manual options, and other tools designed to appeal to camera enthusiasts.
Recommended Kodak Cameras
Here is the entire library of Kodak digital cameras that you can browse through. Please note that Kodak currently does not make digital SLRs.
Kodak Astro Zoom AZ521-BK Digital Camera
The AZ521-BK comes with 52x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom, 24mm wide angle lens, 3-Inch LCD, captures high speed action at 30 fps in 1080p full-HD video quality or 9 fps images with a push of a button.
Kodak SP1 Water/Shock/Freeze/Dust Proof Camera
Kodak SP1 comes with advanced CMOS sensor, Waterproof to 32ft/10m, Captures 1080p full-HD video or full-res images in 10fps with a push of a button, 1.5″ LCD, image stabilization
Kodak EasyShare Z990 Digital Camera
Kodak EasyShare Z990 camera features 12 MP CMOS sensor, 30X Optical Zoom Lens with image stabilization, f/2.8 28 mm wide-angle lens, HD Video Capture and 3.0-Inch LCD
About Kodak
The Eastman Kodak Company was founded in New York state in 1892 by George Eastman, camera innovator and inventor of the roll film. Since then, Kodak has had a long & successful history with cameras. Kodak had also invented the world’s first digital camera in 1975 and was among the first to release a digital camera to consumers.
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