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Kodak DX7590 Zoom Digital Camera

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Kodak DX7590
Overview
TypePoint-and-shoot
Lens
LensSchneider-Kreuznach

38—300mm equivalent
10x digital zoom

F-stops: F2.8 - F3.7
Sensor/medium
Sensor1 × 2.5 in (64 mm) CCD
Maximum resolution2576 × 1932 = 4,976,832 pixels (4.8 megapixel)
Film speed80 to 800 (at 1.8 megapixels); see (ISO equivalent)
Storage mediaSD Card
Shutter
Shutter speed range16 s to 1/1000 s
General
LCD screen2.2 in (56 mm), 153,000 pixel TFT LCD
Weight350 g (12.3 oz)

The Kodak DX7590 is a now-discontinued point and shoot model of digital camera first introduced in November 2004, replacing the earlier DX6490. It was manufactured by Eastman Kodak as part of the Kodak EasyShare product line's DX series.

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