The Kodak Quartet

Posted in Digital Cameras, Kodak by Chetz on June 13th, 2007

Kodak M753 Digital Camera is one of the new M-Series line of camerasKodak is bringing out four new ultra compact cameras this month priced affordably for the casual shutterbug. The Kodak EasyShare M753 ($149), M853 ($179), M873 ($199), and M883 ($229) have 21 automatic shooting modes including a panorama stitching mode, a two-shot self-timer mode, MPEG-4 video capture capability, a neutral-density filter, a center-weighed metering option and shutter speeds ranging from 1/1400 and four seconds. All of the EasyShare cams have a 2.5-inch LCD screen on their backside except for the M883’s which is 3-inches while conversely they all feature 8-megapixel photo sizes except for the M753 which only takes 7-megapixels shots. The four models all offer a 3x zoom lens and a 640×480 photo capture at 15fps or 320×240 at 30fps.

First to hit market is the M753 in June and in a selection of black, silver, copper, pink, purple and blue finishes. The M853 follows next in August and will come in white, graphite, espresso, silver and red finishes. The M873 also arrives in August but will only come in black and silver colors. Finally, in September the M883 hits in black, red or silver models. Start picking your complementary clothing and accessories now.

Source: LetsGoDigital

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