Typical price: £130
What is it: Small-scale 7-megapixel 10x superzoom
What we think: Although its small size is endearing, its controls are flawed
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 19 February 2008
Tags: Kodak, Kodak EasyShare ZD710, lens, optical zoom, viewfinder
We like:
Manual control; small for a superzoom; easily operated
We don't like:
Clunky zoom rocker; small screen and viewfinder; poor burst mode
CNET UK judgement:
The Kodak EasyShare ZD710 features a good range of manual controls in a basic superzoom setup. Screen, viewfinder and zoom controls are lame, but otherwise this simple, lightweight camera is both cute and capable
Full review:
Camera manufacturers, out of all the gadget-makers out there, are mercifully willing to give their products relatively sensible names. The Kodak EasyShare ZD710 has a blessedly straightforward title: the 'Z' tells you this camera has a large zoom, the '7' denotes 7 megapixels, and the '10' stands for 10x zoom. This superzoom is available online for around £130, but will it be so gracious its features and performance? Continue Reading...
Kodak EasyShare ZD710 History
4 Dec 2007 in Crave
Kodak EasyShare ZD710: Hands on with zooming Doris
The Kodak Easyshare ZD710 is a very compact 10x superzoom, boasting 7 megapixels, a viewfinder and 'perfect touch' technology for less than £150
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