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What's the difference between Kodak digital cameras V, Z, M and C series?

Kodak digital cameras are mainly divided into four series of CMZV. C series mainly include c 140, 180, 9 13,10/3m series mainly include m320, 340, 280, 420, 1063,/

M-series can be regarded as fashionable and light series, while V-series can be regarded as a more advanced fashion camera or an upgraded version of M-series, because V-series has distinctive features, such as touch screen and dual lens.

Z series can be regarded as an entry-level camera with high zoom, suitable for friends who want to learn photography or users who need full manual operation.

In short, M fashion, V fashion+technology, Z manual \ more professional.

The biggest feature of Kodak camera is its bright color, which is much brighter than the real scene and pleasing to the eye, but the details are slightly worse. In the past two years, Kodak has made many mistakes in marketing strategy and generally started to decline, but in any case, Kodak is still one of the non-Japanese choices.

Kodak's current digital cameras include Z series (including DX series), C series (including CX series), V series (including LS series) and M series. Easyshare Z series is mainly aimed at photographers and enthusiasts who pursue excellent performance, with high optical zoom, excellent image quality and rich manual and creative functions. C series is mainly aimed at beginners of photography, which is simple and easy to use. V series is aimed at photographers who are pursuing fashion. It is small in size, light in weight, excellent in performance and can be carried around. M series is light and fashionable. In September, 2005, Kodak launched P850 and P880, two high-pixel and high-magnification household digital cameras, and continued to maintain Kodak's leading position among non-Japanese digital brands.