Kodak camera components for socializing
New cameras by the company feature components that make it easier to share photos on social networking websites.
Las Vegas, Nevada (WiredPRNews.com) – Kodak has made some of its latest cameras equipped with components that facilitate easier engagement in photo sharing on online social networking websites such as Facebook. As reported by PCWorld, the Kodak Slice is one camera that has been built with components that are sharing friendly, despite lacking included wireless connectivity. The Slice is reportedly set to be made available in the Spring.
As noted in the report, additional cameras to be released by Kodak have also been designed with features for photo sharing. A group of Kodak EasyShare cameras that will reportedly cost under $200 each will also come equipped with features that allow consumers to designate photos they wish to upload to sites such as Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube.
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