Kodak Digital Cameras

There are Kodak digital cameras available, in the digital market, that can be purchased for less than $100. These digital cameras are bare-bones models that have few features but are excellent for your first steps into amateur photography. The next step up in digital Kodak cameras are the CX, DX, and LS lines of point-and-shoot consumer cameras. The CX models are designed for easy point-and shoot accessibility right out of the box. The DX line combines the ease of the CX line with more control and features for more detailed photography. The LS line is designed for those people who want quality in a small, sleek and stylish camera that will fit in their pockets and impress party guests. Kodak cameras also come in digital SLR models that are designed for demanding professional photographers. The Kodak DCS 14n, DCS SLR/c, and DCS SLR/n all offer pixel counts between 13 and 14 million. They also all use through-the-lens SLR viewfinder technology so the user can frame their images with precision. Kodak's top digital cameras show that Kodak is fully embracing the digital revolution and chasing

the detail of film camera quality. In fact, Kodak has declared their intention to stop selling Kodak brand film cameras in countries that have a proper digital infrastructure. With Kodak's reputation in the film and camera business, this can be taken as kudos for the entire industry. Kodak digital cameras are among the easiest to operate of any cameras on the market. The Easy Share docking station (included standard with some models) takes this simplicity one step further by allowing for one-touch image downloading, emailing, and printing quality. Kodak has always been on the forefront when it comes to film and photographic technology and quality, and the digital models just prove why.