Video has been a perk packed with digital point-and-shoot still cameras for some time, but judging by the quality present in many offerings, it’s a perk that has been treated as an afterthought by many digicam makers. Not so by Kodak. The chief of film stock — now remaking itself as a dean of digital imaging — has steadily improved the video features of its EasyShare digital still camera line. A case in point is Kodak’s EasyShare V1253 camera. The unit is one of a handful of DSCs that shoot high-definition video at 720p.
High-Def Video Brings High Value to New Kodak Camera
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. November 14, 2007 06:15 AMVideo has been a perk packed with digital point-and-shoot still cameras for some time, but judging by the quality present in many offerings, it’s a perk that has been treated as an afterthought by many digicam makers. Not so by Kodak. The chief of film stock — now remaking itself as a dean of digital imaging — has steadily improved the video features of its EasyShare digital still camera line. A case in point is Kodak’s EasyShare V1253 camera. The unit is one of a handful of DSCs that shoot high-definition video at 720p.