Outside the office, the potential for video-capable computer-eye cameras is equally large, ranging from providing source material for family email to home-security and infant monitoring. The DVC-323 and similar devices point to a coming time when cameras on computers become as ubiquitous as CD drives, and images become a natural, effortless part of routine business documents. With increasing computer power and storage capacity, and new, higher-speed device interfaces (in this case, the "USB" bus), multimedia may be arriving for the common man (and woman). With the DVC-323, we see Kodak moving into what promises to be an enormous potential market: The "Computer Eye" cameras. Digital Camera Reviews > Kodak Digital Cameras >Īs we've noted in other reviews, Kodak was one of the earliest entrants in the digital photography arena, and their broad product line both spans and to a significant extent, defines the current market.
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