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Several weeks ago, I took a look at Nikon’s CoolPix P2 Wi-Fi camera. My conclusion was that the camera’s bonus Wi-Fi capabilities didn’t do a lot to augment its appeal. Kodak’s approach ...
Here are six features camera makers tried that didn't find long-term success. Swiveling lenses The legendary Nikon Coolpix 950 Photo: Jeff Keller The Nikon Coolpix 950 was ...
The sub-$200 camera market is a tough one: There are plenty of options, but very few of them are stars. The 10.2-megapixel Kodak EasyShare M340 ($149.95 direct) is iffy at best. It has an ...
The history of digital cameras Thirty-five years ago —in December 1975—an engineer named Steven Sasson snapped a photo with the world’s first fully digital camera at a Kodak lab.
[ia] Although Kodak was the first manufacturer to announce a Wi-Fi-enabled compact digicam, the race to bring cameras to the local market was essentially tied with Nikon, which introduced two Coolpix ...
Kodak is to offer consumers a Wi-Fi enabled camera that can take high-quality digital pictures, then email them to friends and store them automatically in an online image bank – all without the ...
A selection of great cameras from Kodak, Panasonic, and more brands.
The only advantage with the Coolpix P1 wireless is that you can shoot and send pictures; the Kodak camera has to be in review mode to send.
Kodak Pixpro AZ901 Features The Kodak Pixpro AZ901 offers a 90x optical zoom lens, the biggest optical zoom of any bridge camera, offering more than the 83x optical zoom Nikon Coolpix P900.
Back in May of 1991 Kodak teamed up with Nikon and released the Digital Camera System 100—and the digital revolution began. Originally aimed at photojournalists to help them transmit image at an ...