Kodak has been an innovator in the field of photography for well over 100 years, producing cameras and photographic tool since 1888. Kodak invented the digital camera in 1975 and digital imaging is the basis of a large whole of Kodak products.
Kodak sees itself as providing its consumers, especially women, its core customer, with products designed to heighten the ease of sharing important moments with loved ones.
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The business offers a large whole of digital frames to complement its many models of digital cameras. They consist of simple "plug and play" photo-display only frames, multi-media and cordless frames and wireless frames. The most recent frame is the 10" model of the very popular 7" Kodak Pulse Wireless frame. The innovative Kodak Quick-Touch Border is used in many of the frames, eliminating the need to bother with a remote control. Kodak's singular form of sailing also prevents fingerprint smudges while the absence of buttons on the screen gives it a sleek appearance, unlike those frames that look more like Tvs or computer screens.
Kodak - always looking More Ways of Helping Its Consumers to Share Their Lives in Photos
Kodak EasyShare M580 14MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 3.0 Inch LCD (Pink) Review
Kodak EasyShare M580 14MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 3.0 Inch LCD (Pink) Feature
- 14-megapixel resolution for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches
- 8x optical zoom; 28 mm wide-angle lens
- 3-inch LCD with KODAK Color Science Technology
- Kodak's Smart Capture feature
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
Kodak EasyShare M580 14MP Digital Camera with 8x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 3.0 Inch LCD (Pink) Overview
The Kodak EasyShare M580 digital camera features a unique stylish slim body with a 14MP 8x wide optical zoom and a 3.0" LCD. This smart camera has Smart Finder with Face Recognition, Smart Capture, and features the Smart Share destination tag to YouTube™ , Facebook, Flickr , Kodak Gallery, and email via the Share button for upload when you connect to your computer.
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Kodak cameras and digital frames can use Kodak's customary EasyShare technology. This technology is a fundamental part of Kodak's goal to make photography "easy to share." One push of a button and photos and videos can be automatically "shared" to anything location you choose. That could be Facebook, Flickr, an email address, YouTube and more.
Kodak invented the photo kiosk in 1993 and has recently wide upon the idea with many new features, continuing its goal of helping its consumers to share their lives in photos. These kiosks are self-contained photo editing and printing stations. Many of the new features consist of the potential to view and take personel frames from videos and change them into still pictures, a pet eye retouch feature to eliminate pet eye glare, a facial retouch feature to plane wrinkles and diminish and sell out blemishes, the potential to print out pictures directly from the Kodak Gallery, Picasa and Facebook and the potential to take photo products such as collages, photo books, calendars, etc. With the push of a button.
To keep up with the most recent technology, Kodak has also introduced the Kodak Pic Flick application for the Apple iPhone and the iPod Touch to enable uploading of photos to the Kodak 1020 Wireless Digital Frame. Photos can also be printed wirelessly on the Kodak Esp 5250 All-in-One Wi-Fi-enabled printer.
The above are some examples of how Kodak continues to pursue its goal of looking new and meaningful ways for citizen to use photos to connect to each other and share the memorable moments in their lives.
Kodak - always looking More Ways of Helping Its Consumers to Share Their Lives in Photos
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