Unfortunately, the dynamic range of most electronic cameras is severely limited.
Kodak also sells professional electronic cameras for $12,000 to $40,000.
Whatever else one thinks about modern electronic cameras, they have made fill-in flash available to all.
Photography's traditional values have come under attack by the new generation of electronic, automated cameras.
In 1990, Kodak decided to produce a commercial electronic camera using a standard camera body.
However, electronic cameras and computer displays work with digital information.
The new measurements, which used a small telescope outfitted with an electronic camera, were made over about seven years.
An electronic camera updated the results every two seconds to the Web.
Another revival category is the electronic camera, which was first demonstrated in 1981 but never appeared as a consumer product.
But analysts said they were told by Kodak yesterday that research on products like electronic cameras would be cut.