Posted on 11 July 2008 by Dustin
Hasselblad has just announced it will feature a 50MP sensor in its new H3DII-50 digital back made by our good friends at Kodak. The sensor will feature a four-channel read out where the 39MP chip was only two-channel. Not to mention you will be able to take an aerial photograph of a field of 1.5 miles across and detect an object the size of a laptop! Not one of those laptops from 1984 either. Continue Reading
Posted on 10 June 2008 by Brandon
Here’s a fairly expensive point-and-shoot with some nice features from Kodak. Continue Reading
Posted on 30 May 2008 by Brandon
Your wallet might take a beating. Continue Reading
Posted on 27 May 2008 by Brandon
This entry-level camera has a lot to offer.
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Posted on 25 May 2008 by Brandon
CNet has the look at this budget camera.
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Posted on 14 February 2008 by Brandon
Q: What was the first commercial camera ever made? Eric T. from Oklahoma City, Okla.
A: As you might alright know, the Kodak camera was the first real “commercial” camera for the general public when George Eastman released his “Kodak” in 1888. Continue Reading