Also drooooool... Cheaper, too. Kodak has sample pictures for all their digital cameras, makes it easy to browse. No hints on what they do in low light or anything, but in my experience (and for my needs), good color is good color. I think I'd rather have the DC290 to keep my options open, but it's nice that less money gets a decent camera these days.
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Holy Moly!! I didn't know cameras could do that!! My little Pentax SLR is beginning to look like a single-celled animal. Upgrades over the internet. Inevitable. I want one. $750 looks cheap to me for what you get. Maybe Kodak has a future after all.
(if I can find a DC240, that is... and of course, I should probably shop around a little more before latching onto a brand name...)
i recently bought a digital camera (olympus c-3000)
and i found the imaging resourse
site to be very helpful. sample pics, and in-depth reviews available there.
lescour
(not affiliated in any way with any companies or websites mentioned)
(repost. left the trailing double quote off the url. whoops)
i recently bought a digital camera (olympus c-3000) and i found the imaging resource site to be very helpful. sample pics, and in-depth reviews of many different cameras available there.
lescour
(not affiliated in any way with any companies or websites mentio
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The latter DC240 comes in colors!