Showing posts with label Kodak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kodak. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Review of Kodak EasyShare C875


PCmag has a deep review comprehensive reviews the Kodak EasyShare C875 camera. This sleek camera features a 8.0MP CCD sensor, 5x Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon optical zoom lens, 32MB of internal memory, an SD/MMC card slot, and video recording capabilities (30fps @ 640 x 480). Here is the verdict.

In my experience, Kodak has consistently offered well-performing point-and-shoot devices, and I was happy to see very little noticeable shutter lag in the C875. Resolution averaged 1,850 lines, which is excellent for an 8MP camera. The bootup time was a respectable 3 seconds, and the 1.7-second recycle time was excellent. There was no pincushion distortion in my test shot, but there was a little more barrel distortion than I’d like to see, especially with just a 37mm wide-angle end of the zoom.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Kodak EasyShare C875

Kodak EasyShare C875 is a 8MP digital camera that features 5x optical zoom, 1GB of SD memory support, video out, 2.5 inch LCD, and PictBridge compatibility. Measuring 6.3 cm x 9.5 cm x 3.6 cm, the camera is the highest of Kodak’s C point-and-shoot series in terms of mega pixels. There is no official announcement about the price from Kodak, but this camera is available at Argos for £249 .99.

Via Digicam Review.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Kodak EasyShare V610

The Kodak V610 is the 6MP CCD camera which has a large 2.8 inch LCD display. The camera features Bluetooth wireless technology which allows users to transfer images from camera to computer or printer. In addition, EasyShare V610 measures only 0.9 inches thick. For price comparison, visit Digital Camera HQ.

New Kodak EasyShare P712 Review

Eastman Kodak Company has released a new 7.1-megapixel digital camera, the Kodak Easyshare P712. It features a 7.1 megapixels (CCD sensor) with 12x optical zoom lens, a 2.5 inch LCD screen with optical image stabilisation, a 3072 x 2304 pixels maximum resoluton, a high-rez electronic viewfinder, 30 frames-per-second VGA video with sound, and basic on-camera video editing. SLRworld writes a review for this camera:

Its 7.1 megapixel sensor is paired with legendary KODAK Color Science image processing for spectacular, highly accurate color — shot after shot. Optical image stabilization provides a two-stop advantage over non-image stabilized systems for better capturing subjects in low light for both stills and video. It also minimizes handheld camera shake at longer focal lengths. The EASYSHARE P712 camera’s large 2.5-inch high-resolution indoor/outdoor color TFT display with adjustable brightness settings and electronic viewfinder simplify framing, reviewing and sharing pictures. TV-quality, 30 frames-per-second VGA video with sound (MPEG4) is always available on the P712 camera with the turn of a dial. As with all Easyshare cameras, the P712 model is compatible with KODAK Easyshare snapshot printers and camera docks.

The Kodak EasyShare P712 measures 108 mm × 84.2 mm × 72 mm and weighs 403 grams (without battery). It will be available worldwide in July 2006 for US$499. ViaNewlaunches.