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    trailingedge: Geez does Kodak want to stay in business? Its a toy more »
    Matt B: 10x zoom is a selling point now? I've had an 18-200mm lens for years, and a 300mm fixed-length for even longer. Sorry Kodak, still no dice. more »
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    Kodak's EasyShare Z915 with 10x Optical Zoom Gets Up Close and Personal

    Kodak, masters of the digital camera that is relatively cheap and easy to use, just went public with their EasyShare Z915, which packs 10x, image-stabilized optical zoom into a 10-megapixel point and shoot body. More »
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    The Ultimate Cheap Camera Battlemodo

    I have a confession to make: I've never owned a digital camera. I've played around plenty with friend's point-and-shoots, and I have picked up a DSLR on occasion too. But I never saw the point of paying $300 for something my iPhone could pretty much do well enough. Now that summer's coming up and the price of high-megapixel cameras is going down, though, I figure it might be time to pick one out for myself—on the cheap. Let someone else waste money, I want to know what's good at $150 and not a penny more. I'm gonna be picky: I only want a camera that can take shots that make me look like a photography genius while in truth I'm a photography dumbass, but still, the key is to keep the price down. I tried out five $150-and-under cameras, and here's what I found: More »
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  • #digitalcameras

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    Three New EasyShare Cameras from Kodak Leaked before IFA

  • #digitalcameras

    Kodak Easyshare Z712IS: Cute, in a Clowns' Shoes Kind of Way

  • #peripherals

    Kodak's First Big Printers in 5 Years: EasyShare 5100, 5300, and All-in-One 5500

  • #digitalcameras

    Kodak EasyShare Z710 Officially Announced

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    Kodak Launches EasyShare V705 and C875 Digital Cameras

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    Kodak EasyShare C875 With 8-megapixel Sensor and 5x Zoom

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    Kodak Digs Through Your Old Photos, Finds One of You In Your Diapers

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    Kodak Intros Four More EasyShare Cameras

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    Kodak Adds Four Cameras to its EasyShare Line

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    Entry Level Kodak EasyShare

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    Kodak EasyShare One - WiFi Camera from a Dinosaur

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