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Kodak EasyShare C875 Review |
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Friday, 29 December 2006 |
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The Kodak EasyShare 'C' line is know for its user-friendly designs, and now the C875 comes along with some superb features to bring point-and-shoot photographers up to a new level. The C875 has a wonderful 8 megapixel sensor, which will pick up fine details and allow for larger photo prints (up to 30x50 inches). The 5x optical zoom is above average for a camera of this type, and a steal at such a reasonable price. This is a perfect feature set for someone who's envious of the power that comes with more complicated cameras but doesn't want to deal with the hassle. The EasySHare C875 gives you advanced features that beginners can feel comfortable using.
Specifications:
* 8 megapixels * 5x optical zoom * Auto and manual focus, Auto exposure * JPEG file format * Movie mode, with sound * 2 AA Batteries * ISO 64-800 * 2.5-inch LCD * Secure Digital storage (32MB internal memory)
Review This is my first digital camera so I had little notion of what I was in for. It is a bit bulky but user friendly. Filming video and photos was a big sell for me. The batteries died almost immediately which was unsettling. Using the video feature I assumed was power consuming - and wished the packaging included an a/c adapter.
Source: http://www.digitalcamera-hq.com/
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