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August 5, 2004
New Kodak EASYSHARE DX7590 5MP Digital Camera
Kodak introduces their most Advanced EASYSHARE Camera to Date. The Easyshare DX7590 has 10X Optical Zoom and 5-Megapixel Resolution.
Like its predecessor, the EASYSHARE DX7590 camera unites a professional quality SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON 10X optical zoom lens (38-380 mm equivalent; f/2.8 - f/3.7 maximum aperture); the KODAK Color Science image processing chip for rich, accurate colors; dual-sensor, low-light precision auto focusing; and multiple shooting modes for optimal creative control. The new model then goes a step further, adding new features such as five megapixel resolution for prints up to 20 x 30 inches, an extra high-resolution (311,000 pixels) electronic viewfinder, JPEG fine and standard compression options, flash compensation, and rapid click-to-capture (just 0.2 seconds).
A push of the DX7590 camera's red-jeweled "Share" button allows photographers to immediately tag pictures for e-mailing or printing, as well as for saving to the on-camera digital photo album for later viewing. The camera will be available worldwide beginning this month for US$499 (MSRP).
More details in Kodak Press-Release
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Posted by i4u at August 5, 2004 12:51 PM
