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Kodak Digital Camera The Giant Comes To Digital

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Founder of Kodak is world renowned today named George Eastman.

Digital cameras or cinematography, Kodak has excelled in all fields. It all started in the year 1879 for Kodak, when George Eastman obtained an American patent for his plate coating machine and started manufacturing dry plates. This Kodak camera came with film for 100 exposures at just $25. This level of innovation started a period of no-return for Kodak.

In movie making technology, since the Academy Awards have started, all Oscar “Best Movies’ have been shot on Kodak film. Kodak has also introduced the concept of ‘infoimaging’.

In the late 80’s, Kodak started to make great advancements in digital technology.

In the year 1990, Kodak introduced the Photo CD. As a result, it became more practical for people to use a digital camera.

Then, in the late 90s, several companies including Kodak launched digital cameras which could be used at home.

Kodak also tied up with Microsoft in the year 2001 so that digital camera manufacturers could use the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) through Windows.

Today, as technology advances, Kodak has introduced several hi-tech digital cameras such as the Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/c. These cameras are capable of storing 13.89 million pixels, which makes them the digital camera with the highest resolution available in the market today.

The latest digital cameras by Kodak today are as follows:

Easyshare Point-and-Shoot Series: The C and CX series are simple and low cost cameras.

Easyshare High Zoom Series: The Z and DX series have extensive zoom and provide control to the photographer

Easyshare Pocket Series: Small, compact cameras for travelers.

One time use Digital Cameras: Single use digital cameras.

By Kevin Rockwell

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