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Kodak unveils EasyShare Z950 and M381

Crave The EasyShare Z950 Kodak is the Columbo of the camera world these days: Keeping itself to itself, apparently not doing much, then just when you think you're in the clear, ... Read story »

Kodak's new pocket-10: The EasyShare Z915

Crave The only announcement to come from Kodak at PMA 2009 was for the EasyShare Z915: A US$199.95 pocketable 10-megapixel compact camera with a 10X optical zoom lens and optical image ... Read story »
Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS

Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS

Review The 10-megapixel Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS is deceptively good. It doesn't stand out with a unique design and there are no overtly special features. It's a pretty straight-laced compact and comes in dark gray/black only. Also, its ridiculous and unusable high ISO 8,000 setting doesn't really...
Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS

Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS

Review It's always nice when a camera just works. Such is the case with the fairly ordinary Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS. It's a simple compact shooter with loads of scene modes, HD movie capture function and a modicum of shooting control. But most importantly, Kodak's Smart Capture mode does all the snapshot...

Compact cameras with HD video recording

Features These five shooters offer exceptional movie capture capabilities to satisfy budding filmmakers.  Read story »

Top 5 superzoom shooters

Features These megazoom cameras will get you up close and personal with your subjects.  Read story »

Kodak's EasyShare system turns five

Crave While some are partying away, others are working hard. Kodak celebrated the fifth anniversary of its EasyShare system by rolling out two cameras: The second dual-lens camera (EasyShare V610) and a ... Read story »

Kodak enters the fashion fray

Crave Kodak is attempting to take a leaf out of Nokia's book by offering a range of fashion accessories for its EasyShare cameras. We never expected to see the day when Kodak ... Read story »

Kodak's looking bright: New ISO 8000 EasyShare camera and ultrazooms

Crave Amidst the flurry of camera announcements, Eastman Kodak swung in with one of its own, packing four new cameras including the Z712 and the Z885, both of which offers a dazzling ... Read story »

Sony's midrange megazoom

Crave Suddenly, it seems that compact, inexpensive megazooms without an eye-level viewfinder are all the rage. Canon just announced its first foray at the US$300 price point, the PowerShot SX100, and now ... Read story »

High-def video comes to two new Kodak cameras

Crave Kodak kicks off its fall lineup with two new cameras that pack a lot of resolution into a pocketable package. The camera company just announced the EasyShare V1233 and V1253, a ... Read story »

Call a Sherpa: Sigma's 200-500mm lens

Crave When it comes to SLR cameras, there are big lenses with a long focal length, there are fast lenses with a wide aperture to gather lots of light, and flexible lenses ... Read story »

Sigma's compact DP1 gets some exposure

Crave Each pixel in a Foveon sensor can detect red, green and blue light, a different approach compared to most "Bayer pattern" sensors that have a checkerboard of pixels that only capture ... Read story »

Superzoom Kodak

Crave If you're a fan of Kodak, or a cryptologist, you shouldn't have any trouble figuring out that the company's new superzoom, called the Z812 IS, is an 8-megapixels camera with a ... Read story »

A different approach to GPS-enabled cameras

Crave Photography's essential use of GPS differs from the typical GPS application in one significant way: You don't need it to tell you where you are, only where you've been. Why does ... Read story »

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