Not that anyone was impatiently refreshing
Engadget in anticipation of this news, but Kodak just made their
trio of leaked EasyShare cameras official. We mean really, really, super official with pricing and dates as opposed to the information gleaned off their site courtesy of Google's cache. The $300 V1253, $250 V1233, and $300 Z812 IS are all available now. They're also launching their $100 Easyshare HDTV dock with remote control for a quick and dirty TV hookup along with a 10-inch SV1011 digital picture frame with 800 x 480 resolution for $200. See, you don't know everything.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Dan @ Aug 30th 2007 8:54AM
Man, I was so excited to wake up this morning and see, new Kodak cameras! Yes!
Spanky @ Aug 30th 2007 10:21AM
but, does the frame do wireless and allow you to select a network drive to support its pictures?
henry @ Aug 31st 2007 1:58AM
uh.....how exciting!
and.....yay, 1st post :)
Jaap @ Sep 3rd 2007 2:58AM
After the fourth return of my Z712 due to distortion on wide angle shots, Kodak South Africa surprised me on Friday morning with the Z812... the feel of the camera is much better, more rubber and a more hardy feel to the plastics. The lens construction also seems redesigned. Same screen, and I have some slight issues with the macro functions. And it has to be mentioned that it still runs on AA batteries (which it sucks dry really quickly), instead of Li-Ion. But overall a great improvement over the previous model.