Kodak kicks out the C360, C330, and C310
Kodak added a few new options in its C-series of point-and-shoot digitals today. The C360, C330 and C310 will all be marketed for their compatibility with the Kodak Printer Dock Series 3, and hit retail in July and August. At the top of the line is the EasyShare C360 (pictured, right) —
5 megapixels, 3x Retinar optical zoom, 2-inch LCD, 32MB internal memory and optional SD slot (not sure who would really opt for one without the SD slot, but whatevs. We're just sayin'). This'll be $279 alone or $379 when bundled with the Printer Dock. The C330 will sport 4 megapixels and rock the same Retinar lens as in the C360, but comes with only 16MB
internal memory and a 1.5-inch LCD. It lags a bit in the capture time (0.68 seconds) as compared to its big sibling, as well. This will be available for $179 on its own, and $279 with the Printer Dock. Last in line (and just ahead of Kodak's C300) is the C310, also with 4 megapixels but a fixed focal lens (35mm with an aperture of f/4.5). Its capture time beats the C330, though, at 0.2 seconds. It'll be up for $139 camera only, $239 with the printer.