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Kodak Easy Share V1233 Camera

by Johan on September 17, 2007

Kodak Easy Share V1233 Camera

Kodak’s new Easy Share V1233 camera employs the smart technology and sports 3x SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH optical zoom lens, a 2.5 inch LCD screen and a 12MP sensor. The shooter also sports Face detection technology and Kodak’s Perfect Touch technology that allows you enhance photos right on the camera. The digital camera is also capable of recording movies at 1280 x 720 at 30 frames per second with sound. Available in Silver and Black, the Easy Share V1233 is expected to hit the markets at a pricing of $249.

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Kodak EasyShare V1253 Digital Camera

by Johan on August 29, 2007

Kodak EasyShare V1253 Digital Camera

Kodak EasyShare V1253 digital camera is especially designed to give realistic photographs and videos. It is equipped with 12.4 MP Sensor (effective quantity of 12,1 MP), stereo microphone, large 3.1 JK- display, 1/1.72 PZS (CCD) the objective: 37-111 mm (in 35 mm equivalent) f/3.4-5.3, Digital Image Stabilizer, 32 Mb built in storage easily expandable through SD/MMC memory cards, high speed of lock 8-1/1200 seconds with wide support of MPEG-4 and QuickTime formats. Pricing info is still unknown.

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New EasyShare Cameras From Kodak

by Johan on August 27, 2007

New EasyShare Cameras From Kodak

Here are the new Kodak EasyShare shooters. The Kodak EasyShare Z812 IS is an 8.2MP digicam with 12x Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon zoom lens which doubles-up as a 720p / 30fps video recorder. This camera also features a 0.23-second click-to-capture capability, optical image stabilization to help manage the shake and noise from that biggie zoom and ISO 3200 sensitivity. The Kodak EasyShare V1253 and V1233 are both 12MP shooters that offer the same 720p video recording as the super zoom. The Kodak EasyShare V1253 comes jam packed with a 3.1-inch LCD, while the Kodak EasyShare V1233 has a 2.5-inche LCD. However, both cameras lack any kind of optical image stabilization.

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