Typical price: £110
What is it: An 8-megapixel compact with 5x optical zoom
What we think: While it suffers at higher ISO sensitivity settings, the Kodak EasyShare Z885 is a surprisingly flexible, affordable camera
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 August 2007
Tags: Kodak, Kodak EasyShare Z885, lens, optical zoom, image stabilisation
We like:
Lots of manual controls; fast burst mode
We don't like:
Sluggish; noise issues at ISO 800 and above
CNET UK judgement:
The Kodak EasyShare Z885 sports a more powerful lens than other compact cameras and allows you to shoot in program and manual modes. But its sluggish performance and appearance of noise in high-ISO shots leaves a lot to be desired
Full review:
Kodak leaves style by the wayside and attempts to find a suitable balance between features and price in its EasyShare Z885. Continue Reading...
Kodak EasyShare Z885 History
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