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Kodak EasyShare Z980
The 12-megapixel EasyShare Z980 may have a few design quirks, but its wideangle 24x superzoom lens provides a great deal of fun and flexibility, as does its ability to be fully automatic, fully manual and everything in between. It also offers decent performance, vibrant colours and good 720p video
Editor's rating
6.8
Kodak EasyShare V1253
The Kodak EasyShare V1253 is one of the slimmer and simpler 12-megapixel compacts on the market. It has the ability to shoot 720p HD movies, and while it lacks optical image stabilisation, it has 23 scene modes that produce well-saturated colours and pleasing pictures for most snapshooters
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6.8
Kodak EasyShare V705
With its fast performance and decent feature set, the Kodak EasyShare V705 is, without a doubt, a casual photographer's camera. Like the earlier model, the V570, the V705 includes a panorama shooting mode, and since the 23mm lens is so wide, you can make a 180-degree panorama with as few as three shots
Editor's rating
7.2
Kodak EasyShare P712
Kodak's EasyShare P712 includes a higher level of control than many of its cameras, such as manual white balance, full manual exposure and a trio of custom picture modes. Add a 12x optical zoom lens and you've got an impressive offering for anyone stepping up from a simple point-and-shoot camera
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8.0
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7.4
Kodak EasyShare Z612
The Z612's beautifully sculpted plastic body feels solid and should stand up well to normal wear and tear, its 12x optical Schneider-Kreutznach zoom lens gives you plenty of reach, and the camera's image stabilisation should help keep things steady at the longer end of the zoom. But image quality doesn't quite match that of its peers
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7.2
Kodak EasyShare V610
With the EasyShare V610, Kodak takes its innovative dual-lens camera design to its logical conclusion by pairing a typical compact-camera zoom lens with a second 130mm-to-380mm lens for an effective 10x optical zoom range. The V610 also features a large 71mm LCD, impressive for a pocketable compact
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9.0
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7.4
Kodak EasyShare P880
The 8-megapixel Kodak EasyShare P880, at the top of the company's flagship Performance Series, offers a wide-angle zoom lens, as well as design elements, features and specs that grant the camera its category status. But it delivers them in an uneven and frequently disappointing implementation
Editor's rating
6.2
Kodak EasyShare P850
The 5.1-megapixel EasyShare P850 offers more features than you normally find in a Kodak camera, including image stabilisation (for the 12x zoom) and manual-exposure adjustments. Performance and image quality issues prevent it from reaching the top of its class
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6.3
Kodak EasyShare One
The Kodak EasyShare One has a 76mm (3-inch) touch-screen LCD and Wi-Fi transfer capabilities, opening up genuinely original possibilities for those who need instant photo sharing. But the user interface can be slow and the poor image quality further disappoints
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5.6
Kodak EasyShare Z7590
On paper, the Kodak EasyShare Z7590 looks great -- 10x optical zoom and a host of shooting modes seems very good value for £250. But mediocre image quality spoils the fun, with a wide variety of digital artefacts reducing the camera's desirability
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7.2
Kodak EasyShare V550
With its ice-blue indicator lights and flying-saucer-shaped dock, the 5-megapixel Kodak EasyShare V550 brings some UFO style to Kodak's point-and-shoot cameras. Equipped with friendly features, a 64mm LCD and 3x optical zoom, the V550 will appeal to those who want portability and simplicity wrapped in an attractive package
Editor's rating
6.5
Kodak EasyShare Z740
The EasyShare Z740 has much to recommend it: a 10x zoom lens, manual exposure controls, 5-megapixel resolution and a versatile burst-shooting mode. Only rampant purple fringing, some noise, a lack of manual focus and a low-res EVF spoil the party
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6.4
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