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The '''Kodak EasyShare CX7525''' is a 5 [[megapixel]] [[digital camera]] made in China for [[Kodak]]. It has a 32-105mm ([[35mm equivalent]]) 3x [[zoom lens]]. | The '''Kodak EasyShare CX7525''' is a 5 [[megapixel]] [[digital camera]] made in China for [[Kodak]]. It has a 32-105mm ([[35mm equivalent]]) 3x [[zoom lens]]. | ||
It was announced in August 2004. | It was announced in August 2004. | ||
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The body features both optical and "LiveView" [[LCD]] screen viewfinders, and connection to an "EasyShare" docking station that the camera simply drops into. | The body features both optical and "LiveView" [[LCD]] screen viewfinders, and connection to an "EasyShare" docking station that the camera simply drops into. | ||
The docking station is intended to simplify transfer of images to a computer or printer, although a conventional [[USB]] cable can also be used. Data storage is on [[Secure Digital|SD Cards]]. | The docking station is intended to simplify transfer of images to a computer or printer, although a conventional [[USB]] cable can also be used. Data storage is on [[Secure Digital|SD Cards]]. | ||
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* [http://www.dcviews.com/press/Kodak-CX7525.htm Announcement on dcviews.com] | * [http://www.dcviews.com/press/Kodak-CX7525.htm Announcement on dcviews.com] | ||
* [http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/publications/urg00329toc.jhtml?pq-path=3060 User Manual] at Kodak.com | * [http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/publications/urg00329toc.jhtml?pq-path=3060 User Manual] at Kodak.com |
Revision as of 16:38, 9 February 2011
The Kodak EasyShare CX7525 is a 5 megapixel digital camera made in China for Kodak. It has a 32-105mm (35mm equivalent) 3x zoom lens. It was announced in August 2004.
The body features both optical and "LiveView" LCD screen viewfinders, and connection to an "EasyShare" docking station that the camera simply drops into.
The docking station is intended to simplify transfer of images to a computer or printer, although a conventional USB cable can also be used. Data storage is on SD Cards.
Gallery
Top |
Rear |
Base, with EasyShare connector |
Card slot |
Links
- Announcement on dcviews.com
- User Manual at Kodak.com