Kodak EasyShare DX6440 4.0MP Digital Camera with Dock
Sporting a 4x optical zoom lens and a 3.8x digital zoom, the EasyShare CX6440 gives you an incredible 15x zoom power so you can capture fine details even from a distance. And its 4-megapixel resolution ensures exceptional prints with brilliant colors and sharp details!
Features include:
4.23MP resolution
4x optical zoom lens
3.8x digital zoom
1.8-in. LCD
JPEG/EXIF v2.2 file format
16MB internal memory
SD/MMC memory card slot
Video capture
Built-in automatic flash
Red-eye reduction
NTSC/PAL selectable video out
USB interface
Multi-pattern, Center weighted, Center spot exposure metering
Accessories include:
EasyShare camera dock 6000
NiMH rechargeable battery pack
Two AA Kodak digital camera batteries
AC power adapter
USB connector
A/V cables
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This mini digital camera makes a great gift for any occasion.
Features include:
16MB built-in memory
Shoot up to 80 photos
Compact size
Consumer proven design
Includes pouch, USB cable, and installation CD
CE certification
100K-pixel CMOS image sensor
LCD
Fixed lens
320 x 240 pixels video resolution
10-second auto shot
Runs on one AAA battery
USB 1.1 interface
JPEG file format
Requires Windows 98 SE/2000/NT/Me/XP




