Kodak EasyShare M 1093 IS – Big Camera, Small Package

The Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS combines a host of features in a sleek, lightweight package making it easy to take big photos without a big camera. This 10MegaPixel camera comes in three colors: silver, black and red. It features 3.0x optical zoom and a wide-viewing angle 3" LCD. If you need a little more zoom you can also use the 5x digital zoom.

Additionally you'll be sure to have the clearest prints up to 30 x 40 inches with the on board image stabilization and blur reduction technology to eliminate that camera shake and subject movement. The Kodak Smart Capture feature means the camera is smart enough to automatically adjust the settings like exposure, ISO and focus as well as reduce noise and clear up dark shadows.

But the EasyShare M1093 IS is not only about photos, it is also able to catch HD video in 16:9 format MPEG-4. With the additional HDTV dock you can even enjoy 720p and 1080i resolution playback on any compatible display.

The M1093 IS is loaded with other features as well, like face detection technology which will easily locate faces and adjust for the best possible pictures. With ISO settings up to 3200 the M1093 IS is great in both low light and fast action situations. Want to remember where you were when you took the pictures, no problem with the addition of text and sound tags to any photo.

Multiple color and scene modes mean you can let your inner artist take control and make a photographic masterpiece. You can also stitch together up to 3 images for panoramic photos and edit photos on the camera with crop, rotate, undo and delete.

At 10 Megapixels, you'll find yourself filling up the internal 32MB in a flash, but there's no need to worry with the built-in SD/SDHC card slot that offers unlimited memory expansion. The KODAK EASYSHARE M1093 IS Digital Camera will retail for US$199.95 MSRP in Sept. 2008. For more information visit the Kodak website (http://www.kodak.com).

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