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The Gift Guide: Photography
The Digital Darling: Kodak EasyShare-One

By Alistair Wearmouth


The Digital Darling: Kodak EasyShare-One | The Prosumer Choice: Olympus SP-350 | The Toy: Verizon LG VX9800 | The Hauler: Lowepro DryZone Rover | The Pro-Level Player: Nikon N80 | The Treat: Yellowstone Photography Seminar | The Printer: Canon PIXMA MP500 | The Keepsake: Kolo Cloth Album | The Optical Wizard: Brunton Monopod | The Power Source: PowerFilm Solar Panel & Charger

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With 99.99 percent of the world’s shutterbugs now firmly committed to the digital asylum, it’s time for our cute digicam brethren to take it to the next level. Kodak, one of the early holdouts in the film-versus-digital schism, has jumped right in with its new EasyShare package. Not just a four-megapixel camera, the EasyShare-One is an all-snapping, all-sharing, all-round photography whiz, helping you to shoot, save, organize, and share images right from the four-inch-wide unit. Fed up with downloading interminable software patches that confuse the hell out of you and clutter your hard drive? Fret no more with this digicam, able to hold up to 1,500 snaps in easy-to-navigate albums and which can then be emailed directly to your friends and family via the camera’s Wi-Fi hookup. Life is easy again. $600; www.kodak.com



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The Digital Darling: Kodak EasyShare-One | The Prosumer Choice: Olympus SP-350 | The Toy: Verizon LG VX9800 | The Hauler: Lowepro DryZone Rover | The Pro-Level Player: Nikon N80 | The Treat: Yellowstone Photography Seminar | The Printer: Canon PIXMA MP500 | The Keepsake: Kolo Cloth Album | The Optical Wizard: Brunton Monopod | The Power Source: PowerFilm Solar Panel & Charger