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Kodak Leaves Budget Digicam Business

Mark Goldstein | Digital Compact Cameras | May 26, 2007 | 1 Comments

Kodak C613Kodak are planning to leave the low-end digital camera market, instead concentrating on CMOS sensors for camera phones. In an article on CNET’s Crave website, Kodak revealed that they will release a 5 megapixel CMOS sensor for use in Motorola camera phones and their own camera. “We’re going to be abandoning the low-end of the digital camera business. As everyone knows, we’re not making much money there. Now we have our own CMOS sensors, so you might see us going down in price because we can make money,” said Kodak President Antonio Perez.

Kodak’s CMOS camera will be 5-megapixel



 

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