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Several weeks ago, I took a look at Nikon's CoolPix P2 Wi-Fi camera. ... I said earlier that Kodak doesn’t make cutting-edge cameras, and, Wi-Fi aside, that’s so far true in this case as well.
The sub-$200 camera market is a tough one: There are plenty of options, but very few of them are stars. The 10.2-megapixel Kodak EasyShare M340 ($149.95 direct) is iffy at best.
At $599.95 list, it's $50 more than the Nikon Coolpix P1 and $200 more than the 5MP Coolpix P2, but these cameras don't come close to offering the EasyShare-One's level of usability and variety of ...
[ia] Although Kodak was the first manufacturer to announce a Wi-Fi-enabled compact digicam, the race to bring cameras to the local market was essentially tied with Nikon, which introduced two Coolpix ...
7 Great Digital Cameras Under $200: Kodak, Sony, Panasonic, and More. ... Apart from being user friendly, the Nikon COOLPIX A100 camera is stylish, slender, and super user-friendly.
The Kodak and the Coolpix cameras use IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g, the standard Wi-Fi technologies. Nearly any computer with a wireless modem should work fine with these devices.
The Kodak Pixpro AZ901 offers a 90x optical zoom lens, the biggest optical zoom of any bridge camera, offering more than the 83x optical zoom Nikon Coolpix P900. The Kodak Pixpro AZ901's 90x ...
Kodak is to offer consumers a Wi-Fi enabled camera that can take high-quality digital pictures, then email them to friends and store them automatically in an online image bank – all without the ...