Kodak's cute Slice camera features an extra large touch-screen LCD, an intuitive user interface, and good image quality—but if you're willing to spend its $300 price, there are plenty of worthy competitors. Read more
The Kodak SLICE digital camera is based around the combination of a 14 megapixel CCD image sensor, and a Schneider-Kreuznach branded 5x optical zoom lens with actual focal lengths ranging from 6.3 to 31.5mm. Unfortunately, Kodak's spec sheets don't list the 35mm-equivalent focal lengths for the lens. Read more
The KODAK SLICE Touchscreen Camera lets consumers carry a personal photo album worth sharing and reliving at all times. With a sleek and intuitive 3.5-inch touchscreen, and the KODAK SLICE Search Feature, consumers can find the pictures they want from up to 5,000 that can be stored on internal memory. Then, they can easily share those pictures right from the back of the camera. Read more
Not only is the Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera pretty and compact, it also boasts a list of features that will make social networking fans very happy. Sharing photos with friends and family is now easier with the Share button on its touchscreen display... Read more
With a terrible touchscreen interface, poor performance and dreadful photos, this camera attempts to sell itself on specs rather than quality Read more
The camera is pretty, which earns the second star. I'll find a way around it their poorly designed software. Unlike every other camera I have ever owned, the computer will not recognize it or the card within as a drive. You MUST use their horrible software. I will never buy a camera from Kodak again. I think they're pissed about the demise of commom 35mm film. I wish them the very worst. Read more or see product
This is not a camera. It so much is not a camera that in the video, Tom actually called it a phone, because he forgot WHILE TALKING that it wasn't a camera. Read more
I love my digital camera Kodak slice. Perfect quality.I'm really pleased with the ease of using it and with its excellent image quality. Read more or see product
Havnt firgured out how many pics the camera will store on its own album, but i just stuck the 8g micro sd in it, not too worried about the cameras memory. Read more
Personally, for the price, I wouldn't buy it. They hook you in with the flashy features but honestly, it's another kodak flop. The pictures come out blurry more often then not, if you don't use the flash. If you DO use the flash, it completely floods out your pictures. I've compared pictures taken with my Nikon Coolpix alongside the ones with the SLICE and honestly, I'd pick the coolpix over the slice any day. I'd say it's a great beginner camera, but not for that price. Read more
The Kodak Slice is a camera that features an intuitive 3.5-inch touch screen, a Search Feature that lets users find pictures they want from up to 5,000 that can be stored on its internal memory, and upload pictures right from the back of the camera.
The Kodak Slice provides users with the ability to store up to 5,000 pictures in HD resolution, and features onboard Search Feature and Face Recognition that allow users to sort through pictures by person, place, date, or occa…
See moreThe Kodak Slice is a camera that features an intuitive 3.5-inch touch screen, a Search Feature that lets users find pictures they want from up to 5,000 that can be stored on its internal memory, and upload pictures right from the back of the camera.
The Kodak Slice provides users with the ability to store up to 5,000 pictures in HD resolution, and features onboard Search Feature and Face Recognition that allow users to sort through pictures by person, place, date, or occasion. This is to facilitate locating and sharing photos. The Slice also features a touchscreen and Share Button which allow users to tag pictures directly on the camera for uploading to popular sharing sites including Facebook, KODAK Gallery, Flickr, and YouTube. Users can also tag pictures to email or to send directly to the new KODAK PULSE Digital Frame. The unit supports a 3.5-inch, 16:9 LCD touchscreen with anti-reflective coating, a 14MP CCD sensor and 5X SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH Lens, built-in optical image stabilization, 720p/30fps HD video capture capability, Smart Capture feature which analyzes scenes and automatically adjusts camera settings to optimized pictures, and is compatible with PC or APPLE iLife Software. The Kodak Slice touchscreen camera is available in black, nickel and radish for US $349.95 MSRP beginning in April 2010.
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