the camera has changed in shape in use. the camera is also a video camera and is now used on phone ipods and more .
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the camera has changed in shape in use. the camera is also a video camera and is now used on phone ipods and more .
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the kodak camera has changed over time. the design went from being a simple thing to work just by pushing a button to a more technical version where you can see the picture on a screen..
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Kodak camera supplies and accessories are the perfect complement to a Kodak digital camera. Most customers are surprised at all the great products Kodak offers to support photographers at every level with any one of the company's cameras. Paper for printing digital photographs, camera batteries, lens care products, memory storage cards, lenses, filters, tripods and more are all available to help Kodak customers get the most enjoyment and performance from their investment. Kodak users should check their supplies every time they put their camera away so they are ready to use it next time.
The first Kodak camera -- produced in 1888 -- was pre-loaded with enough film for 100 exposures. The price of the camera was $25.00 and the cost to develop the film was $10.00(the development included returning the entire camera to the manufacture. The pictures were then developed and a new role of film was inserted back into the camera). The first Kodak camera was made in 1881 by the company of the owner George Eastman. The Kodak Camera is a truely amazing piece of craftsmanship and it shall exist for quite a long time.
It resulted from advertising for the Kodak camera. It means a rare, one-time moment that is or should be captured by taking a picture for posterity.
It is an event of significance - one worth capturing on film. The expression was coined for Kodak, the photography company - and used in their advertising. The essence of the idea was that one should always have a camera handy as a 'Kodak moment' can occur at any time.
press the picture button every 30 seconds or so
probably is you have a converter, however it might a long time for the conversion to work
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The kodak easyshare c310 is a very basic camera and may be good for a first time user. There are no zoom capabilities, but that may not be needed for your use. The following link shows reviews and summaries for the camera: http://reviews.cnet.com/digital-cameras/kodak-easyshare-c310/4505-6501_7-31355776.html
You can purchase a Kodak Easy Share at just about any Walmart or K-mart store. If you want someone with a little more expertise on cameras you should probably go to Radio Shack or any local camera store.
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