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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 EasyShare P712 review
Kodak's EasyShare P712 includes a higher level of control than many of its cameras, such as manual white balance, full manual exposure and a trio of custom picture modes. Add a 12x optical zoom lens and you've got an impressive offering for anyone stepping up from a simple point-and-shoot camera Read more
31 July 2006 by Philip Ryan
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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 EasyShare Z612 review
The Z612's beautifully sculpted plastic body feels solid and should stand up well to normal wear and tear, its 12x optical Schneider-Kreutznach zoom lens gives you plenty of reach, and the camera's image stabilisation should help keep things steady at the longer end of the zoom. But image quality doesn't quite match that of its peers Read more
27 June 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Kodak EasyShare Z7590 review
On paper, the Kodak EasyShare Z7590 looks great -- 10x optical zoom and a host of shooting modes seems very good value for £250. But mediocre image quality spoils the fun, with a wide variety of digital artefacts reducing the camera's desirability Read more
26 October 2005 by David D. Busch
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Kodak EasyShare Z1012 IS review
When compared to nimble, budget dSLRs, it's easy to sneer at superzooms. With its powerful, stabilised lens, decent 720p movies, the Kodak EasyShare Z1012 IS is a viable, cost-effective alternative to a dSLR. Its 12x zoom and excellent stabilisation definitely make it tempting Read more
20 June 2008 by Mark Harris
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Kodak EasyShare Z981 review
The Kodak EasyShare Z981 might be something of a plastic brick that delivers over-saturated images, but £240 for a camera with a 26x zoom is a bargain. Its price is the Z981's saving grace. Read more
27 August 2010 by Gavin Stoker
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Kodak EasyShare Z710 review
Kodak's 7.1-megapixel EasyShare Z710 is part of the company's High Zoom line and includes a 10x optical zoom lens, full manual exposure controls and 17 scene modes. It's also not expensive for a superzoom, but corners have been cut to achieve this -- it lacks optical image stabilisation and its performance leaves a lot to be desired Read more
25 October 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Kodak EasyShare Z712 IS review
The Kodak EasyShare Z712 IS looks like a sawn-off SLR. It's a flexible camera, considering its 12x optical zoom lens, which makes for impressive image quality Read more
28 August 2007 by Rich Trenholm
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Kodak EasyShare Z650 review
Kodak's EasyShare Z650 superzoom is the budget-conscious version of the more expensive EasyShare Z612, but it does cut corners. It manages a 10x optical zoom lens, in comparison to the 12x zoom of its older sibling, but it unfortunately lacks optical image stablilisation, a noticeable omission on a camera with a lens of this size Read more
13 July 2006 by Philip Ryan
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