Kodak Introduces Three New Megapixel Digital Cameras, One For Under $400

ROCHESTER, N.Y.--March 15, 1999-- Continuing on the success of its line of award-winning megapixel digital cameras, Kodak today introduced three new digital cameras priced under ,000 - the DC265 zoom, DC240 zoom and DC200 plus.
The Kodak DC265 zoom 1.6-megapixel offers a 3X (38 to 115 mm equivalent) zoom and 1536x1024 pixel resolution to provide photo-realistic 8 x 10-inch prints. Features significantly faster boot time, faster shot-to-shot processing and triple the burst capture performance, as well as longer battery life. It has a suggested price of .
The Kodak DC240 zoom 1.3-megapixel is designed for business. Featuring a compact industrial design, the DC240 is an auto-focus, auto-exposure camera with a built-in automatic flash and a self-timer. Its 6X zoom capability (3X optical, 2X digital, the equivalent of a 39 mm to 117 mm lens) offers close-up focus to 10 inches (25cm), and its CCD sensor captures highly detailed 1344x971 pixel images suitable for prints even larger than a standard 5 x 7-inch print. The DC240 has a suggested price of .

Kodak promotion for DC265 & DC240 (US sales only) - FREE Card reader, 8MB CF card, PCMCIA adapter, NiMH batteries, albuming software ( value) - March 15 thru May 22, 1999
The Kodak DC200 Plus, at a suggested price of Kodak's lowest priced megapixel model, features a 39 mm (equivalent) fixed focus lens and an 1152x864 pixel image sensor, which provides enough detail to produce vivid 5 x 7-inch photo-realistic output. The lens is threaded to accept standard-mount accessory lenses. In addition to megapixel resolution files, users can select VGA resolution pictures.
