Archive for the 'Kodak' Category

Kodak Easyshare M5370

Looking for a new compact digital camera to suit your needs? Well, it seems that today is your lucky day as Kodak has just come forth to give us a look at the Easyshare M5370. This cmaera features a 16 megapixel sensor, 38-140mm lens and 5x zoom. But, that's not all it features, as the camera comes equipped with a full ...

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Kodak unveils the ESP Office 2170 All-in-one printer

It has been a while since we covered a ESP All-in-one (AiO) printer from Kodak. Last time, it was the 7250, and the company has just unveiled the 2170 AiO printer. The 2170 All-in-One is so named because it can do printing, scanning, faxing, and photocopying. Granted, there are a lot of ...

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A short interview with digital camera inventor Steven Sasson

Digital cameras are everywhere these days, from phones, to point and shoot cameras, to DSLRs, to tablets and iPods, to very expensive cine cameras. Yes, the digital camera has taken over the world, and you can thank Steven Sasson for that. He worked at Kodak, where he in 1975 invented the fist digital camera, which ...

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Kodak C143 Digital Camera Review–Small Simple Shooter

Sometimes you don't want a whole lot in your digital camera. Sometimes you want something small and simple without a lot of bells and whistles getting in the way and screwing things up. That's exactly what things like the Kodak C143 were made for: small simple shooters that don't complicate things unnecessarily. The Kodak C143 is ...

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The death of Kodachrome: The Movie

Every once in a while, I wonder about the strange subject matter of films today. For example, don't you think it is odd that we made a movie about the guy who created Facebook? Remember when we talked about the death of Kodachrome film, and how the last roll had been developed? ...

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How to do a 3D camera with two disposable cameras

So what is it that we are looking at here, some sort of weird boomerang thing? I suppose that this is probably something MacGyver would make if he had to make a 3D camera with two 2D disposable cameras and his traditional duct tape. As you might have guessed, it uses the ...

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Kodak sues Apple for $1 billion over camera patent

Kodak, the once giant camera, photo and film maker, now on its last legs, has filed a $1 billion patent lawsuit against Apple and RIM (makers of BlackBerry). The patent covers "previewing an image on camera phones", which of course, both Apple and RIM use, as well as dozens of other phone makers. Kodak has ...

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Kodak EasyShare D1025 Digital Photo Frame Review–Packed With Options

Our look at digital photo frames carries on with a stop in Kodak's neck of the woods--Kodak has long been noted for their skill in a camera, and as it turns out, they'll do a nice job showing off the pictures too. Today we're talking about the Kodak EasyShare D1025. The Kodak EasyShare D1025 is a ...

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Nikon and Kodak almost bought Photoshop

I am sure that some of us cannot imagine a world without Photoshop, but can you imagine a world where Nikon or Kodak owned it? According to the Website of Alan Bartlett, Nikon had a chance to buy Photoshop, and it didn't do it back in 1989. They "could not see a market for it". ...

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Kodak EasyShare M575 Camera Review–Great For Beginners

We close out our week of digital cameras with another stop at the Kodak well, taking a look at the recently introduced Kodak EasyShare M575, a pretty nice camera with a lot to like, including its relatively low price tag. The Kodak EasyShare M575 is a fourteen megapixel camera that comes with a 5x wide angle ...

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