Pros: User friendly interface, fantastic pictures, reduced shutter lag, lots of bells and whistles Cons: Lens cap tends to pop off, slow write time, larger than a point and shoot
When I first switched to digital back in 2001 I was overwhelmed with the frustration of shutter-lag. Yes, the images were available instantly, but what was the point if I had missed the shot. So, my first generation digital was soon replaced by a ...
Pros: Wide-angle lens, gorgeous images, manual zoom ring, easy to use, versatile Cons: No image stabilization, time lapse unavailable with slow shutter, no panoramas, problems w/durability
This is my fifth digital camera. It's a great companion for the P712 that I've had for about a year. Between the two of them, I've got 24-432mm covered, 605 if you include the 1.4 teleconverter. I've never had that sort of versatility. Specifically ...
Pros: 8 Mega Pixels
RAW file option
Wide 24mm - 104 Zoom
50ISO
'Share' capable Cons: slow focus in dark lighting
The P-880 is Kodak’s latest 8 mega-pixel prosumer digital camera. At a glance, the camera contains many professional features including RAW file capture, a wide 24-140mm (35mm equivalent) zoom, 50 ISO film base rating and shutter speeds up to 1/4000th of ...
Pros: Excellent value, great superwide zoom lens, rich colors, movie mode, 8 megapixels. Cons: some people who are more into "image" laugh at the name Kodak...too "consumer."
I just returned from New Zealand (beautiful country!) and the Kodak P880 did a superb job. The Kodak P880 has a 24 mm superwide zoom that really pulls in the scenery. Great wide vistas all in one shot! it si also excellent for portraits. The Kodak ...
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