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Kodak has worked hard to survive in the era of digital photography. Kodak has produced what they label as Kodak Digital Science series of digital cameras. They were typical Kodak products, well built but not at all innovative. Review of professional 35mm Kodak Digital Science digital cameras. The first two digital cameras that I used back about 1997 were Kodak models. The Kodak 420 digital camera was nice to start with but was exemplary of the beginnings of this class of photography. For example, the field of view was only a small portion of the viewfinder. This seems to have been an early stage in development, but it was sure better than the consumer cameras of the same year. Next I tested the Kodak model 460. These were in the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka., Japan. comprehensive directory of outside links for DVD, CD-R, digital imaging, dye sub, laser printers, giclee Fine Art Printers, RIPs
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