Camera Technique Resources

Digital Photography School

The Essential Guide to Portrait Photography

Photo Nuts and Bolts

Best Digital Cameras and Gear

Contact

About

Top Ten Digital Cameras

Nikon D70s DSLR
Canon Powershot S2 IS
Canon Rebel XT DSLR
Nikon D50 DSLR
Nikon Coolpix S1
Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z750
Canon EOS 20D
Canon Powershot SD400 - IXUS 50
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20
Sony Cybershot DSC-T7

Hot DSLRs

Canon EOS 5D
Nikon D200
Canon EOS 30D
Canon EOS 400D
Nikon D80 DSLR
Nikon D40
Canon EOS 40D (Rumored)

Digital Camera Archives

February 2010
February 2009
January 2009
August 2008
July 2008
April 2008
March 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006
December 2005
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
August 2005
July 2005
June 2005
May 2005
April 2005
March 2005
February 2005
January 2005
December 2004
November 2004
October 2004
September 2004
August 2004
July 2004
June 2004
May 2004
April 2004
March 2004
February 2004
January 2004
December 2003
November 2003
October 2003
September 2003

Digital Camera Reviews and Ratings By manufacturer:
Canon | Casio | Fuji | HP | Kodak | Minolta | Nikon | Olympus | Panasonic | Pentax | Samsung | Sony | Misc. | Accessories | Lenses



Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock


PC Mag has a good review of the Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock.

'Part photo printer, part camera dock, and designed to look like a high-tech consumer electronics toy in black and silver, the Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock can produce good-looking output at reasonable speeds. It's also highly portable, at 3.3 by 7.4 by 5.25 inches (HWD, not counting the removable paper tray), and weighs just under 2.5 pounds. But it is relatively expensive to run, and makes the most sense if you pair it with a compatible Kodak EasyShare camera.

Like many dedicated photo printers, the EasyShare Printer Dock uses thermal-dye technology (better known by the misnomer of dye sublimation) and is limited to 4- by 6-inch output. Kodak sells the dye ribbons and paper in $24.99 packs suitable for 40 photos. That works out to a relatively expensive 62 cents per photo. For comparison, 4-by-6 prints are 40 cents each with the thermal-dye Hi-Touch HiTi 730PS and only 29 cents with the ink jet-based Epson PictureMate.' Read more at PC Mag.







Posted by Darren in our Accessories category on July 29, 2004