Typical price: £329
What is it: 7-megapixel digital camera with 12x optical zoom
What we think: It offers a higher level of control than its Z-series brethren, but noise at higher ISOs persists
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 31 July 2006
Tags: Kodak, Kodak EasyShare P712, prints, quick access, LCD screen
We like:
12x optical zoom; full manual controls; optical image stabilisation
We don't like:
Noisy at ISO 200 and above; ISO 800 only at 1.2 megapixels
CNET UK judgement:
Kodak's EasyShare P712 offers a higher level of control than its Z-series brethren, but noise at higher ISOs persists
Full review:
According to Kodak, its 7.1-megapixel EasyShare P712 was designed for "second- and third-time digital camera buyers". Appropriately, the camera includes a higher level of control than many of Kodak's cameras, such as manual white balance, full manual exposure and a trio of custom picture modes. It also sports a hotshoe, which can be outfitted with an accessory flash and can record images as raw, TIFF or JPEG files. Continue Reading...
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December 7, 2006
Posted by: Christine Farlane
"Lovely camera, full stop."
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