Trading digital electronics for mechanical parts has given camera makers an opportunity to tinker with the design of their wares in inventive ways, none more so than Kodak. The Rochester, N.Y.-based company that brought film photography to the masses — by making cameras easy to use and film easy to load — is continuing its friendly photography tradition into the digital era with its line of EasyShare digicams. One of Kodak’s recent EasyShare offerings, the V610, is also one of its more innovative.
Kodak’s EasyShare V610 Camera Doubles the Fun
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. August 8, 2006 04:00 AMTrading digital electronics for mechanical parts has given camera makers an opportunity to tinker with the design of their wares in inventive ways, none more so than Kodak. The Rochester, N.Y.-based company that brought film photography to the masses — by making cameras easy to use and film easy to load — is continuing its friendly photography tradition into the digital era with its line of EasyShare digicams. One of Kodak’s recent EasyShare offerings, the V610, is also one of its more innovative.