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January 05, 2009

New Kodak M380, M340 and M320 fill up the Easyshare line-up

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In addition to the Z980 mega-zoom, Kodak has announced a trio of M-series point and shoot models, rebooting the model number sequence to create some space and de-confuse the confusion.


Kodak M380
The M380 features a 10mp 1/2.3" sensor, with a 5x optical zoom lens, a 2.7" display, and a starting price of about $180.


Kodak M340
This more of a traditional 3x optical zoom point and shoot with similar specs as above, but a price of $150 instead.


Kodak M320
Similar as above, but after visiting Jenny Craig, the M320 lost a megapixel, and it is presumably using the 9mp 1/2.5" sensor instead of the 10mp 1/2.3", the sensor that defined 2008 from a P&s perspective. The price is $130.


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