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Growing Up with Kodak Digital Cameras

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Steve Haehnichen's first digital camera was a KODAK DC20, which he actually got free with the purchase of a laptop computer about several years ago. "I was always skeptical about digital photography, I like film, and I have a whole bag of 35 mm camera gear. But, getting this camera gave me the opportunity to play with the technology." He started using the camera for point-and-shoot snapshots, got into using some of the image editing tools and "got hooked."

Max
Max
After giving his younger sister the DC20 Camera, Haehnichen purchased a DC40 and sold it once the Kodak DC120 Camera became available. "It was a beautiful camera, with embedded optics, manual controls, threaded lenses. Just was a great camera," he said. Next he purchased a KODAK DC210.

R/C Helicopter
Radio controlled Helicopter on a mission
Today, Haehnichen is touting the scripting capabilities of his fifth Kodak Digital Camera - the DC260 Zoom Camera. "I've been waiting for digital cameras to go the computer direction, with a real operating system. I've always written scripts for web pages and such, so this was exciting." He says he bought the camera as soon as it hit the shelf at the local CompHKA store.

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