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Low cost consumer digital cameras finally arrive in a big way with the mail order street price of Kodak's DC20 Digital Camera dropping to around $200...Simply put, the DC20 is a great little camera for your average digital shutter bug...The DC20 I received came packaged with Kai's Power Goo and PhotoEnhancer software, flash attachment, ink jet printing paper and...
The DC20 is the size of a pack of cigarettes, weighs four ounces with strap, and has one of everything the Brownie had, plus a power button and some indicator lights...The DC20 operates from about 1-1/2 feet to infinity...Images are pleasant to look at without enhancement , but almost all benefit from some adjustment, and the adjustments are easy to make...
Here it is, the KodakDC20 digital camera...The camera comes with a TWAIN driver for Wind*ws 95 and without any explanation of the serial protocol it uses...
I except the Connectix "eyeball" QuickCams, for while they are also cheap, they are kept on short serial leashes by their computers and do not have the opportunity to roam free as the DC-20 has, unless you have a rather portable computer...Cheap has the usual double meaning, by the way...
Would be good to have a really lo-res vintage section as part of the crappycam site as there is such overlap eg, the coolpix 100 takes shots like a keychain cam, as does the first Sanyo digital with an LCD screen...I posted some photos taken with a DC20 recently (ok, within the last year or so...