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Kodak EasyShare C875 Review

Tuesday, December 12th, 2006

Kodak’s 8-megapixel EasyShare C875 is by no means your average point-and-shoot. This talented camera has a ton of scene modes—21, to be exact. But that’s not what captured my attention. What piqued my interest is the EasyShare’s “smart” auto mode. In essence, the C875 has the ability to “guess” which scene mode you may want [...]

Kodak EasyShare V705 Review

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Kodak’s EasyShare V705, the follow-up to its highly innovative, decently performing dual-lens/dual-sensor EasyShare V570 ultracompact digital camera, is not going to set the world on fire. Though it’s true that the new 7.1-megapixel V705 is now available in three colors (pink, black, or silver), Kodak didn’t otherwise deviate much from the original design. Worse, because [...]

Kodak EasyShare Z710

Friday, October 13th, 2006

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 the company’s High Zoom line and includes a 38mm-to380mm (35mm equivalent), f/2.8-to-f/3.7 10X [...]

Kodak EasyShare V610

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

It’s an ultracompact. It’s a superzoom. It’s even wireless. Is this some kind of Orwellian digital camera triplespeak? No, it’s Kodak being (mostly) truthful in introducing its new 6-megapixel dual-lens camera, the EasyShare V610 ($449.95 list). I love the idea of the V610, but the pictures I took didn’t blow me away, and the price [...]

Kodak EasyShare C875

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

First Take: It’s touted as a point-and-shoot camera, and its price straddles the budget range, but the Kodak EasyShare C875 boasts some impressive controls for a camera of this class.


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