Digital Imaging Cameras: Eastman Kodak

The 2-megapixel Kodak EasyShare CX4230 Zoom Digital Camera comes with 16 MB of memory and a share button, which allows users to tag pictures for easy printing, e-mailing or to display right on the camera's LCD screen. The camera's share feature makes print tagging easy by allowing the user to choose the picture and select the desired number of prints. When the camera is docked and pictures transferred, the camera's software automatically opens the print screen for printing at home or online. Users can also select photos to be e-mailed by tagging pictures and selecting an address directly from the camera. The CX4230's new all-glass Kodak Retinar lens, 3X optical zoom and built-in Kodak color science, a new set of patented imaging algorithms, help deliver high-quality prints. This technology includes advanced white balance and exposure processing, ensuring pictures taken in almost any situation are of outstanding quality. The camera is compatible with the new Kodak EasyShare Camera Dock II, which allows users to upload their digital pictures at the touch of a button and quickly recharge the camera. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, NY, (800) 242-2424, www.kodak.com.

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