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  2. KODAK EASYSHARE M1033 DIGITAL CAMERA - Wikipedia

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  3. Kodak EasyShare - Wikipedia

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    Kodak EasyShare was a sub-brand of Eastman Kodak Company products identifying a consumer photography system of digital cameras, snapshot thermal printers, snapshot thermal printer docks, all-in-one inkjet printers, accessories, camera docks, software, and online print services. The brand was introduced in 2001, and discontinued in 2012, when ...

  4. File:Zakaria Ariffin.jpg - Wikipedia

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    EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY: Camera model: KODAK EASYSHARE M1033 DIGITAL CAMERA: Exposure time: 1/60 sec (0.016666666666667) F-number: f/3.1: ISO speed rating: 200: Date and time of data generation: 20:13, 7 February 2013: Lens focal length: 6.3 mm: Horizontal resolution: 480 dpi: Vertical resolution: 480 dpi: Software used: PhotoScape: File change ...

  5. 13 Vintage Cameras That Are Now Collector’s Treasures

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    Resale prices range for the Kodak Retina II, but some listings go up to $1,800. 10. Argus C3. Etsy. Now this looks like a camera that can withstand some tough conditions. Introduced in 1939, it ...

  6. You Press the Button, We Do the Rest - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak inspired the slogan "You Press the Button, We Do the Rest." Eastman wrote the owner's manual for the Kodak, although he originally hired an advertising expert to do the job. Displeased with the man's inability to understand the simplicity of his picture-taking machine, Eastman took over the writing and created the slogan.

  7. Kodak DC Series - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak DC20 was an early digital camera first released by Kodak in 3 June 1996, in Australia at price of AU$560. It had a manufacturer's suggested retail price of US$299 when most other digital cameras at the time cost well over $1000, and was the first product sold by Kodak through its website. [ 2 ]