Tiny early Kodak LS420 produces big results
As David Pogue has written in the Times more than once, the need for many megapixels is often less than you think. Here is a shot taken by a small LS420, Kodak's earliest digital camera, a tiny marvel with a fixed point and shoot lens and a nice shirt/sports coat pocketable form factor which has not been matched in elegance or convenience since. Taken on a bright day, the resulting image rendered on a decent monitor is still as good as any blogmeister might desire. Try enlarging it to see.
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Ain't she lovely? Happiness incarnate! Kind Canal Street shopper stops for a shot to show what the Kodak LS420 can do, without focusing, without aperture or speed adjustments, this little wonder - Kodak's first consumer digital - can capture street and party (flash) shots with unerring accuracy and without delay. The oblong form factor still looks smart.
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