12 June 2007 11:34 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Kodak has announced the global launch of a new series of Kodak Easyshare cameras – the M-Series.The Kodak Easyshare M-Series consists of four new models, the M753, M853, M873 and M883.
The Kodak Easyshare M753 and M853 are equipped with 2.5-inch LCD screens, 3x optical zoom lenses and 7- and 8-megapixel resolution respectively.
A full range of fun camera accessories designed for the "fashion-conscious" person will be available for these models.
Two additional "zoom" digital cameras (although we don;t yet know exactly what zoom they offer) in the KODAK EASYSHARE M-Series line are the M873 and M883, both offering all-metal bodies, 8-megapixel resolution and high ISO settings.
The M883 also boasts built-in face detection technology and a 3-inch LCD screen.
Digital Image Stabilization and Kodak Perfect Touch technologies are included in all models.
The Kodak Easyshare M753 Camera will retail for £99.99 from July 2007.
The M853 and M873 will follow in August and the M883 will be available in September.
Cameras, Compact cameras, 7 megapixels, 8 megapixels, Kodak, Digital cameras


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