Hang on to the camera. It may be collectible one day as marking the "end of an era." I read recently that Kodak is re-structuring now and will no longer be manufacturing actual cameras. They are shifting their focus (pun intended) to printers and image management hardware/software.
I do have a lot of art books but they're all a bit jumbled up at the moment. The bookshelf in the picture is in a bit of a shambles because we're kind of in the middle of rearranging, culling, that sort of thing (In fact my wife was appalled that I'd posted the picture of it as it is).
Interesting to know, Paladin. I was thinking of getting another Kodak camera, a higher end model. Maybe I'll have to start looking at other brands.
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You must have a great art book collection. Am I right?
Hang on to the camera. It may be collectible one day as marking the "end of an era." I read recently that Kodak is re-structuring now and will no longer be manufacturing actual cameras. They are shifting their focus (pun intended) to printers and image management hardware/software.
I do have a lot of art books but they're all a bit jumbled up at the moment. The bookshelf in the picture is in a bit of a shambles because we're kind of in the middle of rearranging, culling, that sort of thing (In fact my wife was appalled that I'd posted the picture of it as it is).
Interesting to know, Paladin. I was thinking of getting another Kodak camera, a higher end model. Maybe I'll have to start looking at other brands.
I think getting a new camera is totally exciting and I'm excited for you! That photo looks crystal clear to me!
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