Had enough
Kodak this fine morning? No? Good. Just hours after showcasing its newest
1080p pocket camcorder, the aforesaid firm is hitting us up with a few more new pieces to digest. First up is the EasyShare Z950, a modest megazoom-in-a-P&S-body that packs a 10x optical zoom, 12 megapixel sensor and a $279.99 price tag. Next, we've got the totally ho hum EasyShare M381, which also offers a dozen megapixels alongside a 3-inch rear LCD, 5x zoomer, easy upload to Facebook / YouTube, face detection, a variety of lovely hues and an MSRP of $179.99. The last cam is the M341, which steps down to a 3x optical zoom and a smaller 2.7-inch LCD for $149. Closing things out is the EasyShare D830 (£119.99; $196) and D1030 (£169.99; $279) digital photo frames, which check in at 8- and 10-inches respectively (in terms of display size) and tout interchangeable face plates, 512MB of internal memory, a Quick Touch border, memory card reader and a USB port. Everything here should ship in the US and UK by September, though those hungry for additional details are welcome to tap that read link.
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kodak needs to step up their game. my two year old $300 camera is still better than these two and it has 1080p video capabilities plus touch screen. Of course, considering the size, the zoom sucks but i never need it anyway. not to mention the same thickness in a cooler looking sony frame. i am a fan of kodak but after that $150 junker that i got 4 years ago that my parents kept i cant say i will buy another for atleast 3 or 4 more years
Your 2 year old Sony point and shoot can do 1080p video recording? What model?
The old Sony's (T2x series) with touch-screen had a massive gold 1080P sticker on it but obviously that was for still photos when 1080p was all the rage. Video was a paltry VGA (640x480) at best.
How can you guys report on this boring crap with a straight face? Ohhh right Kodak is stuffing your pockets.