As the leader in the world of film for over 100 years, Kodak has recently begun applying its expertise into the world of digital photography. From simple point-and-click solutions to high-end professional options, Kodak digital cameras cover the spectrum of available technology. In fact, after an initial rough transition into the world of digital photography, Kodak rapidly took the lead of the industry, becoming the number one shipper of digital cameras in the United States in 2004. One of the strongest aspects of Kodak digital cameras is their ease of operation. Kodak has even simplified the technology one step further with their EasyShare docking station and software. Some of the advantages provided by this system include one-touch image downloading, easy emailing, and fast printing options. Versatility, convenience and quality are among the primary qualities of a Kodak digital camera. For many, taking a picture should simply be a matter of pressing a button. For those consumers, Kodak offers a range of products, such as their EasyShare CX7300 and CX7430. These cameras offer minimal options, yet are capable of capturing quality images. Nevertheless, as effective as such cameras may be at getting a picture, image control is quite limited as even the focus is usually locked on automatic. For consumers looking for more professional options, a Kodak digital camera such as the EasyShare DX7590 or P850 would be a far better solution. First of all, these cameras offer more megapixels, which means that they are capable of capturing images at a higher resolution. Additionally, such cameras offer higher quality lenses, zooms, batteries and a myriad of manual controls. Finally, these cameras also offer shoppers the ability to capture their images in different formats, giving them a wider range of options when they are transferred to a computer.
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