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This is a discussion on Kodak within the Camera equipment & accessories forums, part of the Education & Technical category; Most photographers felt some sense remorse at the news of Kodak's troubles. In fact, I fell into a bottle of ...

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    Most photographers felt some sense remorse at the news of Kodak's troubles. In fact, I fell into a bottle of scotch for three or four days...that' how depressed I was. When I came out of it, I thought maybe I should own Kodak's latest and greatest.

    I picked up a Z990. Not the last model produced, but the the most feature packed by far. With the 30x zoom,(28-840mm) raw images, full manual control, and a neat little HDR mode I guess its a pretty cool camera even if it is a slug in operation.

    Here's a few from rural Isle of Wight county in the Tidewater region of eastern Virginia.







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    I really like the comp and tones in shot 1
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    I have to agree with Marko. That first shot is amazing!!!

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    the last one is terrific for it's comp. But I agree that first shot is fantastic!!!
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    I really like all of these - stunning shots. Great scenes, nicely composed and for me, the muted tones are wonderful.
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    Love them all, Barefoot, especially the last one. The colour palette is so retro and those lacy trees are wonderful

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    Brilliant shots, barefoot. I love the first photo the most. All in all, these are nice tribute to Kodak.

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    Funny my last P&S was a Kodak and as far as I am concerned it was the best one at the time and I still use it from time to time and it is about 7 years old now and then about 3 years ago I bought my son a kodak and he loves it. My daughter in the mean time has gone through 2 Nikons and 3 Canons in the last eight years and her last P&S camera just over a year old is already almost junk and she does not abuse them, they just after a year seem to start having issues and I told her to go Kodak for P&S. That being said the photos on yours are far better with great colours, clarity, etc. then my old Z series and I think Kodak in the P&S area were some of the most under appreciated cameras made.
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