Customer Reviews 

NOT HAPPY WITH THE CASE
2008-08-26THE CASE ISN'T BIG ENOUGH FOR MY DOCKING STATION, YET YOU SAY IT IS. I AM NOT HAPPY WITH THIS.

Kodak travel bag for printer dock
2008-08-01We purchased this bag for my workplace, wherein we go to events and want to be able to take pictures and print them out on site. Bag works well to hold all things needed to do this in one easy to transport unit.

Great gift
2008-06-04I purchased this bag for my mother's Mother Day gift and she love it to death. As soon as recieved it she start putting her printer and camera in it. It's a nice size and I recommend the bag.

Good storage bag
2008-05-25This bag is a roomy storage bag that can be used also for carrying your camera and other accessories, also to take your print dock and print onsite. Construction is rugged and durable.

Kodak Travel Bag for Printer Dock
2008-05-25Rencently went on a driving trip to Canada, the carrying case was excellent for my camera, printer dock, power cord & misc. items.
Electronics Articles 
Camera basics: shutter-speed, aperture and ISO
In this article, I’ll introduce you to the basic elements that you can use to control exposure in your shooting. If you have a digital SLR, there will be a way to set all of these controls on your camera, but since they differ between manufacturers and models, you’ll need to refer to your camera’s manual to find out exactly how to change them.
All cameras, whether an ancient film camera, or a more modern digital, work in pretty much the same way. Photographs are taken by letting light fall onto a light-sensitive medium, which records the image. Traditionally, this has been film, but more recently, it tends to be a digital sensor. The more light that falls onto the film or sensor, the lighter the image.
Put simply, a camera consists of a light-tight box that stores a light-sensitive device (either a film or a digital sensor), a lens that magnifies and focuses the image onto that light-sensitive device through a hole in the box (called the aperture) , and a shutter that opens ...
Finding the Right Digital Camera
By Dave Etchells
Finding the Right Digital Camera
The overall goal of the Imaging Resource website (www.imaging-resource.com) is to help people chose and use digital imaging technology as effectively as possible. As simple as they are to use, choosing the right digital camera involves a number of decisions. Key issues are computing platform, image quality, onboard image capacity, exposure versatility, feature set, and included software. In this article, we'll lead you step-by-step through some of the issues to consider in making a purchase decision, and at the same time, suggest some things to look for in the test images we've collected on our website.
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Computing Platform
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