Digital Camera Review

First Impressions Review

The Kodak EasyShare One is the first consumer digital camera to include a Wi-Fi chip for remote internet access and spotlight its viewing and sharing capabilities. A true blend of viewer and recorder, the EasyShare One made quite a stir upon its announcement at CES. A demonstration model made its debut at the show; the One is still in the works, and the final version is slated to arrive in June 2005. Here's an initial look.
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Resolution
The Kodak EasyShare One has a 4.23-megapixel CCD with four effective megapixels; this should be sufficient for prints up to 11 x 14.

Picture Quality / Size Options
The Kodak EasyShare-One can shoot still images at 2304 x 1728 resolution. Movie clips can be captured at 640 x 480 resolution at 30 frames per second. There are four picture quality options: Two Best options, Better, and Good. The first Best option churns out 4 megapixel pictures and is optimal for printing and enlargements. The second Best option is 3.5 megapixels and optimized for printing 4 x 6 prints. The Better option creates 2.1-megapixel pictures for small prints. The 1.1-megapixel Good option is created for e-mailing pictures.

Picture Effects Mode
There are five color modes included on the Kodak EasyShare-One: High color, Standard color, Low color, Black and white, and Sepia.

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