Typical price: £109
What is it: Affordable 5-megapixel digital camera with 3x optical zoom
What we think: It takes decent photos, but its build quality and minimalist feature set make it strictly a bargain camera
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 June 2006
Tags: Kodak, Kodak EasyShare C533, lag, viewfinder, purple fringing
We like:
Relatively inexpensive; runs on AA batteries
We don't like:
Feels flimsy; few manual options; crippled movie mode; significant fringing in photos
CNET UK judgement:
The Kodak EasyShare C533 takes decent photos, but its build quality and minimalist feature set make it strictly a bargain camera
Full review:
The Kodak EasyShare C533 is a basic budget camera that doesn't pretend to be otherwise. This 5-megapixel point-and-shoot produces decent photos and responds quickly, but its flimsy-feeling build quality, tiny 46mm (1.8-inch) LCD screen and minimalist feature set keep the C533 firmly in the bargain bin. Continue Reading...
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