Product Description:
The Kodak EasyShare M893 allows you to capture all life's special moments in true HD. With an 8.1 megapixel resolution, you can make stunning prints up to 30 x 40-inches. The Kodak EasyShare M893 is the ideal point and shoot camera. Its slim profile (2.2 x 3.6 x 0.9-inches) means you can take it anywhere.Sporting a plethora of features, the M893 is ready to shoot right out of the box.Face Detection Technology For great shots of friends and family, face detection technology locates faces and automatically adjusts camera settings Kodak Perfect Touch Technology Make your pictures as vivid as the moment you took them. Print better, brighter pictures using KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology. Makes better, brighter pictures Relive your memories in richer detail Clear up dark shadows to reveal more smiles High ISO Capture the details in low light conditions and fast action situations with high ISO (up to1600)Shoot video with ease Record continuous VGA video (640 480) at 15 fps with sound and on-camera editing Video print options include 1, 4, 9 and 16-up prints Multimedia slideshow Tell your story your way using the multimedia slideshow feature. Turn your pictures into a creative multimedia slideshow right from your camera Set the mood when you choose from pre-loaded sound themes to accompany your slideshow Insert creative transitions and bring your pictures to life Sound tagging - Let your pictures have their say add sound tags to your pictures, so you can easily find and organize them later Show off your pictures! Get a good look at your pictures on the large 2.7 in. (6.9 cm) LCD indoor/outdoor color display Whether you shoot your pictures vertically or horizontally, view them right side up with auto picture rotation Scene modes and picture enhancing features Capture great shots time after time with multiple scene and color modes such as portrait, children, snow, beach, and backlight Combine up to three shots into one large picture with on-camera panorama stit
Product Details
- Feature:
- Kodak EasyShare M893 8.1MP 3x Optical/5x Digital Zoom Camera General Features: Black body color
- 8.3 megapixel CCD total pixels 8.1 megapixel effective pixels (3296 x 2472 including ring pixels)
- 1 /2.5-inch CCD 34 - 102 mm (35 mm equivalent) lens with f/2.9 - f/5.2 in 2-step apertures
- Mechanical shutter 3x optical zoom 5x continuous advanced digital zoome (0.2x increments)
- Digital Image Stabilizer
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Kodak
- Color: Blue
- EAN: 0041778515679
- Label: Kodak
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: Kodak
- Model: M893
- MPN: M893
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- Publisher: Kodak
- ReleaseDate: 2008-04-15
- Studio: Kodak
- UPC: 041778515679

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