Rhys
11-19-2005, 04:19 PM
I think you might want to check your spelling here:
The Kodak EasyShare One ($599) is more than just another digital camera. When it was introduced in early 2005 it was the world's first consumer camera with Wi-Fi connectivity (Canon and Nikon have since introduced their own Wi-Fi cameras). The EasyShare One tries to be a camera and Internet-connected photo viewer at the same time, and for the most part it succeeds. The EasyShare can wirelessly transfer photos to your Mac or PC, upload them to Kodak EasyShare Gallery (formerly Ofoto), send them to a wireless printer, or e-mail them to friends (sort of). On the camera side it has a 3X Schneider-Kreuznach zoom lens, huge 3-inch touchscreen LCD display, and a 4 Megapixel CCD.
The Kodak EasyShare One ($599) is more than just another digital camera. When it was introduced in early 2005 it was the world's first consumer camera with Wi-Fi connectivity (Canon and Nikon have since introduced their own Wi-Fi cameras). The EasyShare One tries to be a camera and Internet-connected photo viewer at the same time, and for the most part it succeeds. The EasyShare can wirelessly transfer photos to your Mac or PC, upload them to Kodak EasyShare Gallery (formerly Ofoto), send them to a wireless printer, or e-mail them to friends (sort of). On the camera side it has a 3X Schneider-Kreuznach zoom lens, huge 3-inch touchscreen LCD display, and a 4 Megapixel CCD.