The Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n is an improved version of the earlier DCS Pro 14n, the company’s Nikon F-mount digital SLR with a 13.5-megapixel CMOS sensor that’s the size of the 35mm film format (24×36mm). The SLR/n uses a redesigned version of that sensor, which achieves higher ISO sensitivities and produces less image noise than its predecessor. But the SLR/n, like the 14n before it, is a sluggish performer that’s best suited to relatively static applications such as commercial, portrait, or architectural photography.
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Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n Review - CNET Reviews
Kodak Easyshare DX7590 Review - Megapixel.net
The Kodak Easyshare DX7590 is a direct evolution of the DX6490 that we tested precisely a year ago. This camera maintains the design and the 10X Schneider-Kreuznach optical zoom, but with a resolution increased to 5 megapixel and a redesign of some of its external controls. The camera body is black plastic with a metallic ring at the lens mount, and a brown metallic area at the top of the large ergonomic grip, itself covered with non-slip rubber.
Kodak Easyshare LS743 Review - CNET Reviews
Snapshooters who want good image quality and ease of operation and won’t miss manual controls will love the Kodak EasyShare LS743, a slim and totable 4-megapixel model. While its zoom range is limited to 2.8X, close focusing, a good burst mode, and extralong battery life make this a versatile camera, especially for photographers whose enthusiasm for picture-taking exceeds their technical skills.
Kodak Easyshare DX7440 Review - DigiCamReview
The Kodak Easyshare DX7440 is a compact 4 megapixel, 4x optical zoom lens digital camera with a large 2.2″ colour screen. The camera records unlimited length videos with sound. The camera is easy to use and produces very good images with good colour, sharpness and saturation. The camera has a large number of different settings, such as aperture priority, shutter priority etc, that enable you to grow with the camera and be more creative if you so wish. For £129 (UK) / $272 (US) from Amazon this camera offers excellent value for money. If you want a very easy to use, fast, capable 4 megapixel digital camera with a large 2.2″ screen, and a 4x optical zoom lens, that produces good images, and records unlimited videos with sound, all for a bargain price, then the Kodak Easyshare DX7440 is Recommended!
Kodak Easyshare Z700 / Z740 Review
New KODAK EASYSHARE Z-Series Digital Cameras First to Bring Extended Zoom Benefits to Everyday Picture Takers
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