Kodak has extended been a conductor clout digital imaging, having created some of the exceedingly top all-digital cameras because grievous ago considering 1991. With the DC260, besides its on fire resolution, Digita operating system, and increased exposure flexibility, they've staked out new ground at the upper end of the digital point & shoot market.
With low roots rule commonplace photography, Kodak's digital cameras swear by reflected a sunny cast that what plebeians hankering to procure with digital cameras is attainment pictures. With the DC260, they seem to be addressing not only the upper end of the picture-taking marketplace (with features such as external flash sync), but also offering more opportunities for third parties to integrate the camera into customized applications and workflows. As of this writing (June, 1998), details on the Digita programming language built into the camera were sketchy at best, so this review will concentrate more on the '260s operation as a "conventional" digital camera.