Kodak DX7590

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.

Digital Camera

Manufacturer

Eastman Kodak

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Announced:

  • Aug 3, 2004

Street price:

  • 496.84

Weight:

  • 400 g (14.1 oz )

Dimensions:

Width Height Depth
  • 97 mm (3.8 in )
  • 81 mm (3.2 in )
  • 80 mm (3.1 in )

Supported resolutions:

Horizontal Resolution Vertical Resolution
  • 1,552 pixels
  • 1,164 pixels
  • 2,048 pixels
  • 1,536 pixels
  • 2,304 pixels
  • 1,728 pixels
  • 2,576 pixels
  • 1,716 pixels
  • 2,576 pixels
  • 1,932 pixels
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Effective resolution:

  • 5 megapixels

Sensor resolution:

  • 5.4 megapixels

Sensor type:

Image ratio (W:H):

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Color filter array type:

Camera sensor manufacturer:

Digital zoom:

  • 3 ×

Orientation Sensor:

  • Yes

Uncompressed Formats:

Compressed Formats:

Viewfinder type:

LCD screen dimensions:

  • 2.2 in (5.6 cm )

LCD screen resolution:

  • 153,000 pixels
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