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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
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 CNET reviews the Kodak EasyShare Z612 and gives it a rating of 7.2 out of 10. They write - 'Kodak's 6.1-megapixel EasyShare Z612 looks like a Lilliputian SLR. But as with the crafty little people in Jonathan Swift's novel, there's more to it than meets the eye, some of which should be approached with caution. Like most superzooms, it uses an electronic--rather than optical--viewfinder, so if you don't like looking at tiny LCD screens, this isn't for you. On the plus side, it's fairly high-res at 202,000 pixels and doesn't blank out as much as some EVFs when in burst mode, though the image is still a bit herky-jerky compared to an optical finder's. If you don't frame with the EVF, you'll use the Z612's 2.5-inch, 230,000-pixel LCD, which is viewable even in bright light and brightens--that is, gains up--in low light to make it easy to frame in dim situations. Its 12X optical, 35mm-to-420mm (35mm equivalent), f/2.8-to-f/4.8 Schneider-Kreutznach zoom lens gives you plenty of reach, and the camera's image stabilization should help keep things steady at the longer end of the zoom.' |
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
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 Kodak EasyShare V610The smallest camera with 10x optical zoom is getting attention again, this time from imaging resource where they have written up a nice review of the Kodak camera. It’s not just compact, it’s sleek. It’s not just a big zoom, it’s the world’s smallest 10x zoom. It’s not just wireless, it’s the new speedy Bluetooth. As Mom said when I showed the Kodak V610 to her, it’s “nifty.” That applies to almost any digicam in Kodak’s Pocket series. But the Kodak V610 has a much shorter list of compromises than its siblings. It does make compromises, but they seemed smart tradeoffs to me. That isn’t always the case. On the other hand, the Kodak V610 does some things brilliantly. I very much enjoyed its many conveniences: using the 10x zoom over two lenses, wireless printing, sophisticated in-camera panoramas, Kodak’s Perfect Touch technology, macro shooting, sports shooting, docking it to make prints and recharge, and even selecting Scene modes (something I’m not found of generally). |
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
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Megapixel reviews the Kodak Easyshare V570 and writes 'The Kodak V570 yields its best images with well-lit outdoor subjects. The Multi-pattern metering is good at handling complex scenes, and usually produces well-balanced exposures. Similarly, the Auto white balance setting is trustworthy, and produces accurate colours under most outdoor light conditions ranging from direct sun to overcast. Still, even with photos captured under ideal conditions, the images tend not to look as good when seen on a monitor, as they do when printed.'

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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
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 Cameras.co.uk review the Kodak Easyshare C663 and write - 'I found the Kodak Easyshare C663 to be a bit of a mixed bag. If you are looking for a point and shoot digital camera then this model is one of the most straightforward you can find. Photo quality is below that of some other similarly priced digital cameras though.... The Kodak Easyshare C663 has a number of good points. These include ease of use and build quality. I am not sure if I expect too much of cameras like this but in terms of photo quality the results I achieved were mixed. It offers fair value for money, but in my view there are better options available.
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
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CNET reviews the Kodak EasyShare C643 which they give a rating of 6.2 out of 10. They write - 'Like the C533, the chunky, inexpensive Kodak EasyShare C643 seems cheaply built, with a 6.8-ounce, 1.4-inch-thick light plastic body that feels like the prize from a cereal box. With the same control layout as its sibling, it's a bit button-heavy for such a basic snapshot camera. The shutter release is set inside a mode dial on the camera's top side, next to two buttons for flash and timer/burst settings. The back panel holds a tiny zoom rocker; a four-way-plus-OK control pad; a red Share button; and four menu, review, display/info, and delete buttons. These controls sit next to the camera's relatively large (for its class) 2.4-inch LCD screen. There's still room for an optical viewfinder, however, which is useful for framing shots in close quarters or when the LCD washes out in sunlight.'
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Tuesday, 05 September 2006 |
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 We live in a world which is always on the go and it make sense now to release portable devices by a dozen. The latest gadget to join this lucrative on the go bandwagon is the K-PEX 100 , Portable Media Player which is a part of the Kingston’s Personal Entertainment eXperience (K-PEX) line of expandable, Flash-based portable media players.The K-PEX 100 is available in capacities of 1GB and 2GB, but one can also expand the storage capacity via the miniSD memory card storage slot. Transferring of files is a breeze, thanks to the USB 2.0 cable and drag and drop functionality. The player sports a 2" brilliant TFT color LCD screen where one can enjoy video or image playback. The player can support files like JPEG,MP3, AVI, MPEG 1 & 2, WMV, and ASF video files.The K-PEX 100 measures 3.7" x 1.8" x 0.57" (9.4 cm x 4.5 cm x 1.4 cm and weighs 0.14 lbs. (65 g). There is FM Radio too and the rechargeable lithium battery life is capable of 17 hours of playback. One needs Pentium 200 MHz or better, Windows XP and 2000, Windows Media Player (9.0 or higher), 50 MB free hard disk space and USB 2.0/1.1 support and the player is now available and one needs to shell out $129 for 1GB model and $179 for 2GB model.
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