Kodak releases a new compact entry level digital camera featuring a five megapixel CCD, 5x digital zoom, but it lacks optical zoom. The camera is named the Kodak Easyshare C530, C315 or CD50, depending on its target market. The practice of using different camera names in different markets has fortunately been abandoned by several digital camera manufactures. As this confuses international buyers, I'm sorry to see that Kodak has revived this practice again...
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