Kodak EasyShare

The brand was introduced in 2001, and discontinued in 2012, when Kodak stopped manufacturing and selling all digital cameras and photo frames.

Models in the DX series were the last Kodak consumer digital cameras to use CompactFlash external memory cards.

At the time, it was the range of the lowest-priced, most basic point and shoot cameras, typically with no more than a 3× optical zoom.

The Z-series[12] was Kodak's high-zoom and performance-oriented range of consumer digital cameras, replacing the original DX series.

The V-Series was another style-oriented range of consumer digital cameras, replacing the original LS series.

To appeal to young and socially connected consumers, the campaign featured urban artists Drake, Pitbull, and Trey Songz.

The W-series[18] line of "wireless" digital frames features Wi-Fi connectivity to a home computer or the internet.

The S-series[20] currently designates digital frames that are "cordless" in that they have a rechargeable battery allowing viewing without a power cable for several hours.

Included in the latest versions is the ability to upload pictures and videos to Facebook, YouTube and Kodak Gallery.

The C330 model camera from the Kodak EasyShare series
Kodak EasyShare LS743
Kodak EasyShare DX6490, introduced in 2003
Kodak EasyShare M575.