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The Kodak EasyShare M1033 combines a ten megapixel CCD imager and a Kodak-branded 3x zoom lens with a 35 - 105mm equivalent focal range. For framing images, the Kodak M1033 has a large, 3.0-inch 230K pixel LCD display, but no optical viewfinder - an increasingly rare option these days and one that would add a good degree of versatility, letting you get the shot when you can't make out the LCD in bright sunlight, or save battery life by disabling the LCD when accurate framing isn't vital. Images are stored on Secure Digital / MultiMediaCards including SDHC types, or in 32MB of available internal memory.