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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Kodak EasyShare M590 review
The Kodak EasyShare M590 is a fairly decent ultra-compact camera at a reasonable price. Its image quality isn't as consistent as we'd like, but this snapper could make for a decent travel companion. Read more
2 February 2011 by Nik Rawlinson
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Kodak PlaySport review
Small, simple and submersible to 3m, Kodak's PlaySport keeps the price down without dropping the image quality too far. It has its share of flaws but it's great fun to use. Read more
20 August 2010 by Nik Rawlinson
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Kodak EasyShare M580 review
The 14-megapixel EasyShare M580 delivers much better pictures than its plasticky exterior and outdated interface might suggest. In fact, its images have a bright, seaside-postcard vividness that's quite refreshing -- and its 8x zoom isn't bad either Read more
15 June 2010 by Rod Lawton
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Kodak EasyShare M381 review
The 12.4-megapixel EasyShare M381 ultra-compact camera doesn't offer as many features as most other snappers in its price range, but its simplicity is part of its appeal. With a 5x zoom and a good auto mode, it's a decent choice for casual snapshooters on a budget Read more
28 January 2010 by Joshua Goldman
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Kodak EasyShare Z950 review
The 12.2-megapixel EasyShare Z950 with 10x zoom is a thoroughly respectable superzoom camera that, refreshingly, dispenses with the gimmickry seen in many competitors of late. It can be slow to shoot immediately consecutive photos, but its image quality is very good for its class Read more
22 January 2010 by Joshua Goldman
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Kodak Zi8 review
If you're after broadcast-quality footage and full manual controls, the 1080p-capable Zi8 isn't for you. But if you're seeking an inexpensive, straightforward, pocket-friendly camcorder that produces relatively good video and photos, this device is likely to be right up your street Read more
7 October 2009 by Nik Rawlinson
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Kodak EasyShare Z915 review
The 10-megapixel EasyShare Z915 is well worth a look if you want a pocket-friendly superzoom that offers plenty of features, simple operation, a comfortable and sturdy design, and generally good photo quality. It's reasonably priced too, and, for its class, delivers speedy performance Read more
26 August 2009 by Joshua Goldman
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Kodak Zx1 Pocket Video Camera review
The easy-to-use Zx1 Pocket Video Camera HD mini-camcorder offers a relatively rugged design, good video quality and expandable memory. A flip-out USB connector is sorely missed and we'd like a bundled memory card, but this speedy performer still represents decent value for money Read more
1 April 2009 by David Carnoy
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Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS review
The 10-megapixel, compact Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS is easy to use, has a well-rounded feature set and produces better-quality images than you might expect from a camera with its unassuming appearance and fairly low price tag. Capable of shooting hi-def video, it also benefits from a well-rounded feature set Read more
28 January 2009 by Joshua Goldman
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Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS review
The Kodak EasyShare M1093 is unashamedly masculine in design, with sleek lines, matte black finishing and subtle contours -- all of which we love. It offers a great selection of scene modes, shoots 720p high-definition video and produces good pictures by means of its responsive autofocus and fast snapping speeds Read more
28 October 2008 by Rich Trenholm
