Typical price: £130
What is it: A 4-megapixel compact Kodak camera
What we think: Clean design, fast operation, and a great burst mode are the hallmarks of this 4-megapixel shooter for the point-and-click crowd
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 13 January 2005
Tags: Kodak, Kodak EasyShare LS743, menu system, optical viewfinder, autofocus
We like:
Solid image quality; easy operation; excellent burst mode; outstanding battery life
We don't like:
No manual exposure/focus controls; no TIFF/raw options; no dioptre adjustment; memory card not included
You might also need:
Two rechargeable NiMH batteries and a charger; an SD/MMC card with a capacity of at least 64MB
CNET UK judgement:
Clean design, fast operation, and a great burst mode are the hallmarks of this 4-megapixel shooter for the point-and-click crowd
Full review:
Snap photographers who want good image quality and ease of operation (and won't miss manual controls) will love the Kodak EasyShare LS743, a slim and portable 4-megapixel model. While its zoom range is limited to 2.8x, close focusing, a good burst mode, and extralong battery life make this a versatile camera, especially for photographers whose enthusiasm for picture-taking exceeds their technical skills. Continue Reading...
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