
You may have said "Xerox" when you meant "photocopy," but surprisingly no one ever says they "Kodaked" some pictures. But Kodak's place in amateur photography is no less dominant. When photography got digital, Kodak didn't miss a beat, shrinking its high-end digital imaging pro cameras down to pocket-sized cameras (and pocketbook size, too). But they took it a step further than just substituting a sensor for an emulsion.
They went back to their "just-press-the-button" roots to develop the EasyShare brand, making it simple to shoot with EasyShare cameras, and easy to print with EasyShare printer docks. More recently, they made it easy to upload and email with EasyShare Gallery.
After that they developed the EasyShare-One digicam, a WiFi camera that taps into all that just as easily as if it were plug-and-play. We've kept an EasyShare Diary as we used this remarkable product so you could learn along with us what a different experience this camera provides. In this review, we'll focus on the camera specifications... [read more]
