Kodak EZ200 Digital Camera

The Kodak EZ200 Digital Camera was a compact digital camera introduced in the late 1990s. It featured a resolution of 0.3 megapixels (640x480 pixels) and could take 64 pictures. The EZ200 included a small amount of internal storage but no expansion slots. The EZ200 was designed for basic point-and-shoot functionality and was targeted towards entry-level consumers interested in digital photography. It was able to take short 10 second video clips, but had no sound because of a lack of microphone. The camera could also be used as a webcam for Netmeeting and other early video conferencing software.

  • This camera needs (4) AAA Batteries to operate.

 

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