Typical price: £199
What is it: 10-megapixel point-and-shoot
What we think: Kodak aims for simplicity, but ends up with anonymity
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 7 August 2008
Tags: kodak, silver, frames, detection
We like:
Large screen; USB charger
We don't like:
No manual control; frumpy styling
CNET UK judgement:
Gadgets don't come more anonymous than the Kodak EasyShare M1073. It takes pictures with the minimum of fuss, and not much else. While we have no problem with simple, budget cameras, there's no reason why this can't be achieved with a little flexibility or a dash of panache. At this price it won't let you down, but there's plenty of better cameras out there for comparable cost
Kodak EasyShare M1073 IS History
17 Jul 2008 in Crave
Kodak EasyShare M1073 hands-on with photos
The Kodak EasyShare M1073 IS is a 10.2-megapixel point-and-shoot with a 3x optical zoom and large screen, which is what you'd expect from a compact camera
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