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Kodak Digital Cameras

Kodak was born in 1888 when their first commercial camera was released. Since then, Kodak has led the way in photography. The company's first household camera was released in 1900, and their first digital camera in 1991. The Kodak Professional Digital Camera System was originally introduced as the Kodak DC20 was the very first pocket sized digital camera.

Types of Kodak Digital Cameras

Kodak has a wide variety of digital cameras including digital video cameras. * Compact digital cameras are also known as "pointcompact.  Kodak compact digital cameras include: ** Kodak EasyShare M341 ** Kodak EasyShare C182 ** Kodak EasyShare M340 ** Kodak EasyShare C190 ** Kodak EasyShare M863 * Bridge Cameras are a happy medium between compact cameras and the higher end DSLR cameras. They may have a manual focus, and a live preview screen. They're large in size, and have a smaller image sensor compared to DSLR models. While they have a large zoom range, they do not have interchangeable lenses. They tend to work slower than DSLR cameras, but produce a very good image. Kodak bridge cameras include: ** Kodak EasyShare Z980 IS ** Kodak EasyShare Z1015 IS ** Kodak EasyShare ZD710 ** Kodak EasyShare Z650 ** Kodak EasyShare Z1012 ** Kodak EasyShare DX6490 * Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) Cameras are the highest end, and most expensive, Kodak cameras. They use a mirror inside the camera to reflecs light from the lens through a separate viewfinder, which allows the camera to have superior image quality, even in low light conditions. They have interchangeable lenses, such as Kodak ZI6 ** Kodak ZI8 ** Kodak ZX1

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