Pros: Dual-lens, Very thin, light, picture quality Cons: Less than perfect battery capacity
The V570 isn't just another camera in Kodak's widely-popular EasyShare line of digitals; it's one of the best high-end ultra-sleek cameras around. It's also the world's first dual-lens digital camera, thus the large amount of publicity it's been getting. ...
Pros: wide angle and zoom lenses, style conscious, great video Cons: slow between photos, charging stand
Overall this camera is feature packed for the beginner to mid level experienced user. With the ability to capture both wide angle and zoom shots it can also be an everyday camera for the avid photographer. It has excellent capabilities for capturing ...
Pros: wide-angle lens, panorama feature, large LCD, easy to use, small, lenses stay inside camera. Cons: weak flash, 5X zoom misleading advertisement, dependence of camera dock, battery hungry
Im no pro, but I really like taking photos and you learn by doing.. Went from a simple point-and-shoot compact as my first digicam to a high-zoom DSLR wannabe because I was itching to get closer to the subjects I was taking photos of. I really like ...
Pros: Highly versatile wide angle & panoramic (self-stitching) capabilities! Cons: Final image is "sometimes" a bit soft when compared to other cams in its class.
Taking into account this cameras intended audience (the point and shooter in all of us & likely Realtors in particular), this camera offers a very big bang for the price! While its shots do lean toward being a bit on the soft side (a little noisy in ...
Pros: 23mm wide angle sens, 2.5" display, 30 fps video with sound, metal case, in-camera photostitch Cons: grainy low light pictures, small buttons, no portable charger, limited zoom
This camera has more strengths than weaknesses and is worth considering if you're in the market for a pocket-sized camera. Being a dual lens setup allows this camera to include a 23mm wide angle lens, which is great for indoor pictures or any other ...
Pros: Good color reproduction, nice wide angle lense, solid feel, crisp pictures.
Cons: Proprietary dock, confusing camera shake indicator.
I recently purchased the Kodak V570 to carry around with me while I showed houses or took on a new listing. Buyers often comment that they wished they had brought a camera and I wish I would have too. The V570 is small enough to take anywhere, easy ...
Pros: Ultra wide lens, features, ease of use. Cons: Price, finger can get into picture easily.
Due to a recent trip to Disneyworld, we discovered not only a need for a new camera (my V550) but a need for a second camera-so we didn't fight over taking pictures. After doing research, and based on my experiences with Kodak, we settled on the V570. ...
Pros: Takes awesome pictures, no moving lens to break, the large screen size is great too. Cons: Only comes in black (that's honestly the worst I can say about it).
This camera is amazing for a few reasons. First of all, it's easy to use, and small enough to take anywhere, so I tend to keep it with me all over the place (even outside of special occasions). Also, my favorite feature, there's no moving lens to break ...
Pros: long battery life, great outdoor shots, ultra-wide lens Cons: weak flash
I expected a lot more when I purchased this camera. The flash is weak and it's rare that I take a photo indoors that it doesn't come out soft and fuzzy. I also have had problems with the way the lid retracts. It takes at least three tries of turning ...
Pros: Size, battery life, settings for creative shots, high quality shots in good light, Cons: Horrible low light shots, blurs during zoom, startup defaults to wide-angle, .mov video format
With our second child on the way, I thought I'd like to get a dual use camera to replace our analog video camera and our digital still camera. I wanted a camera that did both still and video well. Other than a few trade offs, the V570 does a good job ...
Pros: Easy controls, Ultrawide shots, great pics! Cons: NONE!!!
I had purchased the Kodak V570 in March 2006. I LOVED this camera. Great pictures, great video, and with the one gig card I used with it - it held alot of both. Unfortunately my camera was stolen last week (pictures and all!!). My husband went and bought ...
Pros: Small size, ease of use and great pictures. Cons: Dependence of dock.
I love this camera!!! I took it outside and before I knew it I had taken 70 pictures of the flowers in the yard! Each picture was clear and the color was a match to the color of the flower and foliage.
I too am a Realtor, and the panoramic setting is prefect for capturing all of a small room and not just the opposite corner. It takes impressive interior shots that do not need color or brightness correction.
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