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Kodak's New $100 5 Megapixel Cam

Kodak C513Kodak has been struggling coming to grips with the reduction of interest in the film industry and the massive uptake on digital cameras. Plus, they joined the digital game late despite creating their first digicam in 1975. Lately they have found some success with their EasyShare line and are planning to build on that with a new model, the C513, which will be the first to use the company's own CMOS imaging sensor. Most modern cameras rely on CCD sensors to capture images digitally while CMOS is a competing technology that does the same thing in a slightly different way.

Traditionally CMOS sensors have been cheaper than CCDs but have produced lower quality images. However, new advancements are making CMOS sensors more appealing, not only thanks to their low cost but their low energy consumption as well. Kodak's new sensor is a 5 megapixel beauty that they'll pair up with a 3x lens in the C513 and sell it for less than $99 when it becomes available in August.

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