Typical price: £89
What is it: 10-megapixel point-and-shoot camera
What we think: It's not sexy, but it is cheap
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 August 2008
Tags: Kodak, Kodak EasyShare M1063, internal memory, image stabilisation, zoom lens
We like:
Big screen; price
We don't like:
Lack of manual control; lack of features; anonymous styling
CNET UK judgement:
Aside from the large screen, it's not sexy, stylish or particularly fun, but the Kodak Easyshare M1063's price tag is at least realistic for such a plain camera. It fits in your pocket and takes pictures, and if that's all you're after then the price is right
Full review:
The Kodak EasyShare M1063 is a 10.3-megapixel point-and-shoot camera. It's extremely similar to the M1073, so we took it for a spin to see what distinguished the M1063 from its siblings, and other budget snappers. It's pretty easy on the wallet, available for around £89. Continue Reading...
Kodak EasyShare M1063 History
3 Jul 2008 in Crave
Photos: Hands-on with the Kodak EasyShare M1063
The Kodak EasyShare M1063 is a 10-megapixel point-and-shoot with a large screen and clever power features -- and it's more interesting than anything that happened in 1063
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