CES: Kodak introduces EasyShare Touch, Mini, and Sport (an $80 waterproof camera)


Kodak introduces EasyShare Touch, Mini, and Sport As film photography buffs mourn the end of one Kodak era, the Eastman Kodak Company is charging full steam ahead in the era of all things digital with a trio of digital cameras and other product announcements at CES 2011.
My favorite thing about the new budget-priced cameras is the self-explanatory names that Kodak has chosen: The Kodak EasyShare Sport (a rugged, waterproof camera), the EasyShare Mini (an ultracompact point-and-shoot), and the EasyShare Touch (a camera with — you guessed it — a touchscreen display). In a world of inscrutable (not to mention wildly inconsistent) alphanumeric naming conventions, these names are a dream come true.
Of course, the EasyShare part of the model names mean that all three cameras emphasize ease of use and sport Kodak’s “Share” button that lets you easily tag photos for automatic upload (after you connect to your PC) to either email, popular social networking sites, or the new Kodak Pulse Digital Frame also announced today.
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