Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS camera rolls in late
We're not sure why Kodak saw fit to announce the EasyShare M1093 IS camera separately from the slew of new gear it dropped early this morning, but here it is, all $199 and 10 megapixels of it. Nothing too spectacular here apart from Smart Capture, which intelligently adjusts settings based on the scene, but you're getting an image stabilizer, ISO 3200 sensitivity, and an optional HDTV dock for two bills, so it's not a bad deal -- just don't expect your socks to be rocked. Available in September.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Tom G @ Jul 10th 2008 12:26PM
Better than iphone, it is such an obviously overtone of what to say withouyt meaning the special second one, haha approach with care!
Stefan @ Jul 10th 2008 12:57PM
Say whaaat?
neofolklore @ Jul 11th 2008 8:31AM
how is babby formed?
Cybergypsy @ Jul 10th 2008 12:46PM
I had the V610 and that camera was amazing dont judge it too hard :)
Cybergypsy @ Jul 10th 2008 12:47PM
Had the V610 and that camera rocks...
fanman @ Jul 10th 2008 1:41PM
The v800 is pretty bad ass for a point and shoot aswell. This one looks like it might have lost some bulkiness, so kudos.
Stew @ Jul 10th 2008 4:07PM
Okay, sorry, but ISO 3200?
You've got to be kidding me.
Only medium to high-end SLRs can pull that off with usable photos (e.g., Canon 40D has this as a special function; Canon 5D has it as a standard option).
I'd really like to see an example photo with this at ISO 3200.
neofolklore @ Jul 11th 2008 8:32AM
load your favorite .jpeg in MSPAINT and save it 20 times. exhibit a.
Alex @ Jul 11th 2008 8:20PM
Stew- the ISO3200 is a special function on both the 40D and 5D (you turn on ISO EXPANSION, on the 5D you additionally get ISO50 as well as ISO 3200).
Sample of a P.S. camera Panasonic Lumix tz5 @ ISO3200 2MP....yes it has lost all the fine detail but you have to think about the audience.
http://www.photoxels.com/images/Panasonic/tz5/image%20samples/P1000283.JPG
I took this smaple pic and in PS and applied some local contrast processing USM (25,100) , and sharpened with USM (100, 1.5), increased the exposure a bit and ran it through Noiseware and the improvement was 1000 times better.
Most people including myself would be fine with this @ ISO3200.
The #1 rule is know your audience. Most people (consumer level) take pics and post them online on MySpace or flickr or print them as 4x6 and 5x7. They also don't really know what good detail really looks like.
I own a 40D and 400D (XTi) and believe me sometimes I just want something small to fit in my pocket. Of course I'd probably go for a G9 which is great (+ you get RAW capabilities).