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Reviews of Digital Cameras
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z812 IS Digital Camera Review
Pros: High definition (HD) still and video with decent movie quality, Good resolution, Very capable in low light, Good dynamic range, Effective handling with ergonomic right hand grip, Inclusion of an electronic viewfinder, Affordable price for a 12x optical zo
Cons: Horribly long processing time, Extreme noise smoothing, apparent at most ISO speeds, Disappointing color, Poor white balance accuracy, Poor button control layout, Weak flash with limited illumination range, Slow shutter speed, Need for extra dock to playb
Summary: The Kodak EasyShare Z812 IS is the top camera in the manufacturer's line of mid- and ultra-zooms.
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99/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z8612 IS
Pros: Clever video options; classy styling; simple controls
Cons: Flat buttons; couple of design quirks; traces of barrel distortion
Verdict: The Kodak EasyShare Z8612 IS has trimmed off every ounce of fat, but the 12x zoom lens overbalances the camera. It oozes understated élan and even has some clever features, but the performance isn't quite there
Summary: The Kodak EasyShare Z8612 IS fits a superzoom lens on to a compact body. A slick, contemporary design complements its svelte profile, but it still manages to hold a 12x zoom. Optical image stabilisation is on board, as are manual controls, making this sho
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62/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare M893 IS Review
Pros: Good price, Good size and weight, Decent image stabiliser
Cons: Bad noise performance, Buttons take ages to respond, Poor macro performance
Verdict: Recently, modern digital compacts have been utilising the ISO rating to give an effect of image stabilisation. The Kodak doesn't use that or it would have adjusted it for the stabilisation test
Summary: Kodak EasyShare M893 IS Review - Matt Grayson takes a look at the EasyShare M893 IS from Kodak. A small, slim digital compact available in selected colours.
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70/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z1275
Pros: Decent zoom lens; HD video
Cons: Terrible zoom rocker; subpar screen; no optical image stabilisation; terrible battery life
Verdict: Kodak may have set out to make 12 megapixels affordable, but the EasyShare Z1275 is just cheap. A decent lens and HD video capability is hamstrung by a lack of features, slow performance and shocking battery life
Summary: The Kodak EasyShare Z1275 is an attempt to bring 12 megapixels to the masses, and it's certainly affordable. The usual Kodak bells and whistles are present, including 20 scene modes and panorama stitch function, but the star of the show is the 5x optical
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56/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare V1073
Pros: Movie star looks; colourful snaps and movies; price
Cons: Terrible LCD; finger-twisting touch menus; slow performance
Verdict: The Kodak EasyShare V1073 is the best example we've seen for trying a camera before buying it online. Smouldering urban looks and rock-solid build quality aside, this Kodak is pain to use and delivers only average images. HD-style movies are better, but w
Summary: Everyone is jumping on the touchscreen bandwagon these days. The Kodak EasyShare V1073 is bringing its 10 megapixels and style-conscious metal body along for the ride, too. It's a classy little snapper and your images will come out looking bright and smoo
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68/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare M873
Pros: Slimline; good for snapshots
Cons: Fiddly mode switch; need for USB adaptor; lack of manual control
Verdict: The Kodak EasyShare M873 is an efficient but uninspiring 8-megapixel compact. With its 3x zoom and average-sized screen the M873 ticks the main boxes: slimline, user-friendly and eminently affordable. But we have come to expect more from even the cheaper
Summary: At 18mm, the Kodak EasyShare M873 slips into the skinniest of skinny jeans. This ultracompact camera reaches up to ISO 1,600 and allows for digital image stablisation, making it ultimately a success as an affordable compact, in that it's small and takes r
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53/100 |
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