Kodak
Kodak EasyShare-One
Kodak EasyShare-One
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Camera
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Brand new replacement battery
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SD memory card
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1-year warranty
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CONDITION 6,5/10
THIS CAMERA MODEL IS 20 YEARS OLD, HAS VISIBLE SCRATCHES ALL AROUND THE METAL SHELL OF THE CAMERA, AND THE SOFTWARE IS A BIT SLOW IN COMPARISON TO TODAY’S TECH. WHAT MATTERS THE MOST ARE THE LENS AND SCREEN AND IN THIS CASE BOTH ARE EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE CAMERA TAKES GREAT VIBEY PICTURES WITH THE FLASH ON.
Kodak EasyShare-One — a groundbreaking digital camera from 2005 that introduced Wi-Fi connectivity to consumer photography. Part of Kodak’s early EasyShare lineup, it allowed users to share photos wirelessly and manage images directly from the camera — a novel feature at the time.
THE PICS




THE LOOKS
The EasyShare-One is chunky by today’s standards, measuring 103 × 63 × 26 mm and weighing around 224 g, giving it a substantial feel in the hand. Its silver finish has a clean, retro-modern look, and the rotating 3-inch LCD touchscreenallows for selfies and creative angles. While cutting-edge in 2005, the interface feels less intuitive today, and the Wi-Fi features no longer work on modern networks due to incompatible protocols.
THE SPECS
The camera features a 4.0-megapixel CCD sensor paired with a 3x optical zoom lens (36–108 mm equivalent) and an aperture range of f/2.8–f/4.9. ISO ranges from 80–400, with shutter speeds from 1/1448 to 12 seconds. Images are stored on SD cards (up to 1GB). While the photos are lower resolution by modern standards, they have a charming early-2000s vibe that many find nostalgic.
DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS
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Rotating LCD touchscreen: Enables selfies and creative framing.
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Wireless connectivity (non-functional today): Early Wi-Fi was innovative but incompatible with modern networks.
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Chunky retro design: Solid, substantial body that feels vintage but robust.
THE VERDICT
The Kodak EasyShare-One was ahead of its time, introducing wireless functionality to digital cameras. In 2025, it feels bulky, its interface less intuitive, and Wi-Fi unusable, but the rotating screen and early-2000s image quality give it a unique nostalgic charm. It’s a camera full of character — less about perfection and more about capturing the vibes of its era.
Full model name: Kodak EasyShare-One
Release year: 2005
Price when new: $599 USD
Available colors / finishes: Silver
Sensor type: CCD
Megapixels: 4.0 MP
Optical zoom: 3x (36–108 mm equivalent)
Aperture range: f/2.8–f/4.9
ISO range: 80–400
Shutter speed range: 1/1448 to 12 seconds
Screen size: 3.0 inches rotating LCD touchscreen
Stabilization type: None
Storage / internal memory: SD card slot (up to 1GB)
Battery type: Rechargeable lithium-ion