Kodak should have done something cool like Fuji and and produced a camera like the X100, Leica X1, Sigma DP1 etc.They could even have been first to offer a compact with FF ccd an a fixed 28 or 35mm high quality lens. Unfortunately Kodak managed to throw away one of their valuable technologies that might be worth somthing - the sensor-division.Maybe a restructuring of the management could save the company even though I've my doubt that.
KODAK EASYSHARE Wireless Camera M750 includes Kodak’s Smart Capture which adjusts settings automatically and includes special capture modes and photo effects for taking pictures that express your creativity.
Available in silver and red for £129.95 MSRP, the EASYSHARE Wireless Camera M750 can be found at major retailers and Kodak.co.uk this spring.
In addition Kodak will also offer four other 2012 KODAK EASYSHARE Cameras to complement the range. The KODAK EASYSHARE SPORT C135 – a waterproof, dustproof camera that can shoot video and 14 MP pictures up to 10' underwater. It’s insanely small, yet the KODAK EASYSHARE M215 is full of surprises — like the self-portrait mirror that helps you get in to your group shots. Share your moments with the press of a button on the 14MP, 5 x Optical Zoom EASYSHARE M565. There is also the KODAK EASYSHARE Z5120 Camera with its 26X zoom, Optical Image Stabilisation, and 26 mm wide angle lens, bringing all your images closer to perfection.
All of the models have the option of wireless sharing with Eye-Fi Wireless Memory Cards (sold separately). Just press the Share button to wirelessly share pictures or videos.
To learn more, please visit www.kodak.com/go/digitalcameras.
KODAK EASYSHARE Wireless Camera M750 Wi-Fi
- 16 MP, 5X zoom, HD video, 3.0 in. touchscreen
- Wi-Fi to Email and social sites (FACEBOOK)
- Wi-Fi copy to smartphone or tablet
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