Kodak’s new Z-series DSLRs feature 10 megapixel plus 15x Zoom
The game is on for the best and cheapest point-and-shoot and DSLR cameras. But unknown to most men, there is a market between the two. Kodak’s Z-series cameras perhaps can make it to the top with their 10 megapixel features as well as zooms up to 12x and 15x. Read more
Kodak develops tiny, five-megapixel sensor to improve video quality of camera phones.
As the San Jose Mercury News reports, Kodak came up with a tiny, five-megapixel sensor that should greatly improve the video quality of camera phones. The technology a 2- to 4-times improvement in light sensitivity and supports full 720p video at 30 frames per second.
Kodak says Bye bye to flash photography

According to a news report in India’s it magazine SDA, U.S. photo multi Eastman Kodak has developed a camera technology that that does away with the need for flash photography. The sensor technology is part of its effort to make money from its massive patent portfolio. US based Kodak, now transforming into a digital camera company after photographic films sales have come down, says its patented sensor technology increases sensitivity to light.
Latest Pixelmonster: Kodak joins 12-Megapixel club

It was just a matter of time that once dominating photo pionier Kodak would join the exclusive 12-megapixel, ISO 3200 clubs for compact cameras in one shot.
Following many recent 12-megapixel camera announcements, Kodak today unveiled its own compact camera of the kind. Besides a 12-megapixel sensor, the new Z1275 camera features a 2.5-inch LCD screen, 5x optical zoom and ISO sensitivity up to 3200 (at 3.1 MP or lower).
Moreover, the Z1275 offers HD video recording at 1280 by 720 pixels. Memory cards are required to be bought separately though, as the camera’s internal memory only holds a couple of minutes of HD video. Read more

