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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710
Pros: Nice 10X optical zoom lens with little distortion.
Cons: No image stabilization; slow performance; small LCD; full-resolution sensitivity tops out at ISO 400.
Verdict: Kodak's Z710 has some nice features and a good lens, but slow performance, no image stabilization, and a limited ISO range drag it down.
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60/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710: close up and personal
Pros: Nice 10x optical zoom lens with little distortion
Cons: No image stabilisation; slow performance; small LCD; full-resolution sensitivity tops out at ISO 400
Verdict: Kodak's Z710 has some nice features and a good lens, but slow performance, no image stabilisation, and a limited ISO range drag it down
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Title: Canon Digital IXUS 60
Verdict: Like other recent Kodak cameras, the Z710's controls are rather intuitive. A large dial on the camera back lets you choose your shooting mode, though all manual exposure modes, as well as program, are grouped under one setting.
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60/100 |
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Title: Kodak Easyshare Z710 Review
Verdict: The Kodak Easyshare Z710 is a camera that tries to appeal to both beginners and more experienced photographers, but ultimately it doesn't really satisfy either user-group. Its stylish shiny silver looks will appeal to the general consumer and put off the
Summary: The Kodak Easyshare Z710 is a stylish bridge-style camera with a massive 10x zoom lens covering 38-380mm, 7 megapixel sensor, 2 inch LCD screen, and a full range of creative shooting modes, including fully manual. Other features of the Z710 designed to ap
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60/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710 Zoom
Summary: The Kodak EasyShare Z710 Zoom is a 7.1 megapixel camera with a 10x Optical Zoom and a 2.0 inch LCD screen. It doesn't have image stabilization. The Kodak EasyShare Z710 Zoom will be available in stores in September and will have a retail price of £279. Co
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Summary: Cliff proves that more megapixels don't necessarily mean a better camera.
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30/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710 digital camera Review
Pros: Easy to use, image quality at low sensitivity, sharp lens, handling
Cons: Plastic build, on/off button always activates pop-up flash, poor LCD and EVF, image processing strips detail, barrel distortion, low frame rate movie mode, unresponsive
Verdict: The Z710 is pricey for what it is, it has some odd flaws in design such as that maddening flash/on/off button and it has a build, best politely described as "plasticy".
Summary: Can Kodak improve on its Z650 digital camera?
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50/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710 digital camera Review
Pros: Easy to use, image quality at low sensitivity, sharp lens, handling
Cons: Plastic build, on/off button always activates pop-up flash, poor LCD and EVF, image processing strips detail, barrel distortion, low frame rate movie mode, unresponsive
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710 | Digital Camera Review
Summary: Kodak EasyShare Z710 : Eastman Kodak Company today announced the latest addition to its award-winning line of consumer digital cameras, the Kodak Z710 zoom digital camera.With impressive 10X optical zoom, phenomenal picture quality, and a host of performa
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710
Summary: For every benefit on board this Kodak, there's a disadvantage to match. The long 10x lens is soft and lacks stabilisation, the manual features are worked via an imprecise joystick and 7 Mp images are simply neither sharp nor clean enough. An average camer
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60/100 |
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Title: Review: Kodak Z710
Pros: Shots in the dark Below average image quality, annoyances in handling, no battery charger, no Image Stabilisation
Cons: Links More Kodak information www.kodak.com
Summary: A 10X zoom that will get you close to the action but without the image quality to back it up. A disappointing showing from Kodak.
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60/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710
Summary: Eastman Kodak Company today announced the latest addition to its award-winning line of consumer digital cameras, the Kodak Z710 zoom digital camera. With impressive 10X optical zoom, phenomenal picture quality, and a host of performance features, this new
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710
Pros: Interface easy to use
Cons: Long lens lacks stabilisation, Fiddly joystick, Image quality
Verdict: For every benefit on board this Kodak, there's a disadvantage to match
Summary: Some cameras are built up to reach a certain quality; others are built down to reach a certain price. It's not hard to guess into which category a 10x super- zoom tipping the scales at under £200 might fall
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60/100 |
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Title: Kodak Z710 7.1-Megapixel Digital Camera
Verdict: Overall this camera has a lot of features for many people. I don't think that this camera was designed for the professional nor I do believe that it was designed for the casual picture taker. I think this camera was designed for pretty much anyone. For a
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100/100 |
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710
Pros: Nice 10X optical zoom lens with little distortion.
Cons: No image stabilization; slow performance; small LCD; full-resolution sensitivity tops out at ISO 400.
Verdict: Kodak's Z710 has some nice features and a good lens, but slow performance, no image stabilization, and a limited ISO range drag it down.
Summary: Kodak separates its digital cameras into five lines, each of which has its own look and feel and crosses a wide range, from the most basic point-and-shoot to superzooms with full manual exposure controls. The new 7.1-megapixel EasyShare Z710 is part of th
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60/100 |
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Title: Kodak Easyshare Z710 - Gadget Guy Australia
Pros: Love the 10x lens. Looks like an SLR, feels like an SLR... it is an SLR!
Cons: Rear 5.1 cm LCD screen a bit small.
Verdict: If you figure you want to shoot lots of nice, sharp shots using the telephoto end of the zoom we suggest you lock the camera into infinity focus for those occasions to deter the auto focus system from 'hunting'. Then you'll love the Z710
Summary: Looking just like a mini SLR, the Z710 has a substantial handgrip and all the important controls like power, shutter button, zoom and the rest nearby
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710 digital camera
Pros: Easy to use, image quality at low sensitivity, sharp lens, handling
Cons: Plastic build, on/off button always activates pop-up flash, poor LCD and EVF, image processing strips detail, barrel distortion, low frame rate movie mode, unresponsive
Verdict: Kodak's Z650 upgrade, the EasyShare Z710 arrives with an extra million pixels and £50 more on the price tag, but not a lot else
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50/100 |
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Title: Review : Kodak EasyShare Z710
Verdict: Continuous shooting mode enables several images to be captured in fast succession but you need to know how to get to it and as with the other special modes the only way you will get the best from it is with plenty of practice
Summary: This looks rather like a 35mm offering and it has functionality. It is very useable as a basic digital camera coming with internal memory but it can support an SD card.
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710
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Title: Kodak EasyShare Z710
Pros: Interface easy to use
Cons: Long lens lacks stabilisation, Fiddly joystick, Image quality
Verdict: Kodak is also behind the curve on processing speed. Shutter lag isn't too bad (under a second) but the lacklustre Burst mode manages just three frames, in a shade under two seconds, before locking up
Summary: It's smaller and lighter than Kodaks of old
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60/100 |