Friday, September 02, 2005

New Digital Cameras

Cameras and printers, that is. I'm on the brink of buying a Kodak camera and printer after the announcements from the last couple days from Kodak. Yesterday, Kodak announced the launch date that you can buy the new EASYSHARE-ONE. Here are the specs:

  • 4.0 MP and KODAK Color Science Chip

  • SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH C-VARIOGON 3X Optical Zoom Lens

  • 256 MB internal memory* stores up to 1500 favorite pictures

  • 3.0 in. (7.6 cm) share-friendly, rotating touch screen and stylus

  • Wireless for instant sharing

  • Controls to create pictures and video just the way you want

  • PRICE: $599

    (A little pricey for only 4.0MP, why does Kodak always get something wrong? 5.0 is like the damn STANDARD these days, and that 1MP might make the difference between someone buying it or something else!)

    And, here are the pictures:





    For me, I love the idea of being able to wirelessly transmit my pics from the camera to my computer from anywhere that's got WiFi. Possible applications? Well, I have a wireless network in my house which also covers my whole yard - I'm outside, snapping pictures, send them up to the computer from there and I don't have to bother doing it manually. Seems like a good idea to me.

    But what I like even more are the new EASYSHARE printers that have universal compatibility and have WiFi capability. Right now, whenever I print pictures, it's kindof a crapshoot as to what the output is going to be. Usually what happens is I get my settings fucked up, and I end up with terrible quality images printed out. Personally, I like the idea of being able to print my pictures and put them in a damn PHOTO ALBUM (I know, what a concept!). A photo album is easy to show to people, the images themselves don't degrade for quite some time, and it's a nice backup to having your pictures all on your hard drive. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we're all supposed to back up our drives, but how many people actually do it? (Except maybe Benesch - got to have a reason to have all those terrabytes of storage space, right?)

    To help me expedite the process of having high quality images, which I can show to grandma, who, quite frankly, has no interest seeing these images on my laptop, Kodak came out with the EASYSHARE Photo Printer 500. Here's the picture:



    Looks pretty cool to me.... here are the specs:

  • Large 3.5 in. (8.9 cm) LCD screen

  • Print from digital media cards and USB devices

  • Features KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology

  • Red eye reduction

  • Wireless capability (Wi-Fi ready*, BLUETOOTH® wireless technology enabled)

  • Compatible with PictBridge-enabled digital cameras

  • Four print sizes and four color modes

  • PRICE: $249.00

    Yeah, I know, printers are cheap these days, but I'd rather pay more to be sure that I get images that are any good! Anyway, just my thoughts for now... I'm sure they'll change later. I'd just like to actually buy something make by Kodak. Is there something inherently wrong with that?!

    1 comment:

    Anonymous said...

    I don't quite have a terabyte (I'm about 20gigs short). Interestingly, on the *same day* that Kodak made their announcement, Nikon introduced their WiFi-enabled camera. Similar features, except it's 8 megapixels with a 3.5x zoom and $50 cheaper. I like Kodak cameras, but I think Kodak just got their ass kicked with this one.

    http://www.dcresource.com/news/newsitem.php?id=3149