Part of the Easyshare range of Kodak compacts, the V1253, available in either black or white, is slick, trendy and would certainly suit the partygoer.........
f you don't have a compatible Kodak EasyShare camera, then you might as well skip this review because the Kodak EasyShare G610 is primarily designed for use with Kodak cameras. However, there is a limited selection of third-party cameras that will work with the G610 via the ImageLink standard......
The Kodak EasyShare 5300 is the first example of Kodak's new inkjet technology we've tested....
With its matt black frame and gloss black interior 'mount', Kodak's EasyShare SV710 won't look out of place in any room.....
Kodak's Ultima paper family uses a swellable polymer surface coating...
The 6 megapixel Z612 offers a 12x optical zoom, provided courtesy of a 35–420mm equivalent and Kodak's own image stabilization technology.
One of a trio of fresh new entries to Kodak's Z series of budget superzoom cameras the Z650 features a Variogon 38-380mm (equivalent) lens.......
Kodak's second twin-lens digicam means you can carry a 10x optical zoom camera in a body only 23mm thick.
Kodak's V570 is a new development in digital camera technology, combining two optical lenses in a single body...
The Kodak printer dock system continues to advance, especially with this version which also includes Bluetooth and IrDA...
Along with the 8MP P880, the P850 is one of two releases from Kodak, hoping to challenge consumer DSLRs...
It's a brave company that withdraws from the high-end professional DLR market one week...
Kodak is really making advances with its cameras. The older CX or DX Easyshare cameras were big, clunky, plastic and ugly.
I was very surprised when the most innovative new camera launch last spring was from Kodak – which is not a company known, in recent years, for ground-breaking cameras.
This 4MP model contender from Kodak is very comprehensively specified for the price.