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Kodak EasyShare One - Review @ CNET
CBET have recently posted a review of the Kodak EasyShare-One, a point-and-shoot digital camera with 4.0 megapixel CCD sensor, 3x optical zoom, and a huge 3″ LCD Screen. They rate the camera 4.8 out of 10 and write;

” photos have extremely even exposures, just shy of overexposed, with little visible color noise. Colors tend to look a little washed out but acceptable, and white balance is pretty decent. Unfortunately, the trade-off is that photos look best from a distance and not cropped too closely or printed larger than 5×7. At that point, the smeary background and lost detail as well as a few compression artifacts all become visible.”
Kodak EasyShare C663 - Review @ ImagingResource
ImagingResource has recently published a review of the Kodak EasyShare C663, a 6.1 megapixel compact digital camera with 3x optical zoom and a 2.5″ LCD screen.

“The Kodak C663 is a little sluggish at start-up, clocking in about five seconds from power up to first shot. The longest part of the start-up was waiting for the opening display of the Kodak EasyShare logo screen to disappear. …In daylight situations, image quality on the Kodak C663 is excellent, especially when shooting in the Natural Color setting. The camera captured very accurate skin tones which is a big plus for a models in this class which typically produce inconsistent results. “
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Kodak EasyShare Z612 - Review @ CNET
CNET has posted a review of the Kodak EasyShare Z612, 6.1 megapixels (CCD sensor) point-and-shoot digital camera (released on 18.02.06) featuring 12x optical Keuznach Variogonzoom zoom lens and a 2.5″ LCD screen.

“As usual with cameras from Kodak, colors looked natural and well saturated in the Z612’s photos. The camera’s automatic white balance produced a very warm, yellowish color cast under our lab’s tungsten lights, though in natural daylight, it yielded neutral colors. The Z612’s tungsten white-balance setting fared better in the lab, though its images were slightly cool. Exposures were accurate, but the camera has a tendency to lose detail in brighter highlights. Worse than that was the heavier than normal purple fringing, as well as JPEG artifacts that caused jaggy edges on some curves and obscured some fine details in other areas of some images. “
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Kodak EasyShare C643 - Review @ CNET
CNET has recently published a review of the Kodak EasyShare C643, a 6.1 megapixels (CCD sensor) point-and-shoot digital camera (released on 18.02.06) featuring 3x optical zoom (equivalent to 35-105mm) and a 2.4″ LCD screen.

” Kodak EasyShare C643. The lens produces serious purple fringing along the edges of high-contrast objects, and colored auras appear along almost every dark object with a light background. The higher-resolution sensor produces more noise; we noticed splotches and grain at ISO 80, and our ISO 400 test shot looked like a watercolor painting. As a result, the camera actually produces worse photos in this respect than its lower-resolution brother. On the other hand, its color reproduction and exposure look far better. “
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Kodak EasyShare Z650 - Review @ ImagingResource
ImagingResource have published a review of the Kodak EasyShare Z650, a 6.1-megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera released on 04.01.06 featuring a 10x optical zoom(38 to 380mm), and a 2-inch LCD screen.

“With the Kodak EasyShare Z650, we found that it had enough resolution to make very crisp 8×10 inch prints. At 11×14, its prints were a bit softer looking, but more than adequate for wall or table display. At high ISO, its images became softer and noisier-looking. Under daylight-balanced lighting, some users might consider ISO 400 shots acceptable even at 8×10 inch print sizes, but to our standards, they’re really only usable at 5×7 inches…The Z650 shooting experience (once you’ve got it powered on, anyway) is generally a pleasure. Light enough in the hand to use single-handedly, there aren’t many subjects that escape its recording versatility. Nor do many escape the reach of its long zoom.”
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Kodak EasyShare C663 - Review @ PCWorld
PCWorld have published a review of the Kodak EasyShare C663, a 6.1 megapixel compact digital camera with 3x optical zoom and a 2.5″ LCD screen.

“Design-wise, the C663 is a bit of a mixed bag. Its plastic case feels flimsy, and it has a curiously retro boxy look. The camera’s LCD screen is a good size and a reasonable resolution (2.5 inches and 115,000 pixels), and it dominates the back panel, leaving only a relatively small amount of space for the buttons. The display looks good in most lighting situations, viewable in all but direct sunlight. “
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Kodak EasyShare V603 - Review @ CNET
CNET have published a review of the Kodak EasyShare V603, a point-and-shoot digital camera featuring a 6.1 megapixels (CCD sensor) with 3x optical zoom lens, a 2.5″ LCD screen.

“Once it starts up, the Kodak EasyShare V603 is fast. It took a lengthy 4.5 seconds to power up and capture its first image, but after that, it required just 1.2 seconds between shots without flash and 1.7 seconds with flash enabled. Shutter lag was a speedy 0.25 second in high-contrast situations and 0.3 second under low-contrast lighting. Burst mode captured four 6.1-megapixel frames (the maximum) in 1.5 seconds for an average of 2.7fps. “
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Kodak EasyShare V603 - Review @ DigitalCameraReview
DigitalCameraReview have published a review of the Kodak EasyShare V603, a point-and-shoot digital camera featuring a 6.1 megapixels (CCD sensor) with 3x optical zoom lens, a 2.5″ LCD screen.

“Overall, I was impressed with the image quality. They generally showed good colors, good contrast and good detail. The white balance handled various lighting conditions well. Noise performance was average to good. ISO 80 and 100 will produce good larger prints (8×10) and maybe even ISO 200. In shots taken at ISO 400, you can probably still get away with smaller prints without noticeable graininess. The camera did have a tendency to overexpose some images. If you do notice things overexposed a bit, you can easily adjust the exposure compensation or play around with different metering methods to see what works best.”
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Kodak EasyShare C663 - Review @ Steve’s Digicams
Steve’sDigicams have published a review of the Kodak EasyShare C663, a 6.1 megapixel compact digital camera with 3x optical zoom and a 2.5″ LCD screen.

“I was pleased with the quality of our 6.0MP images. Outdoors it produced well exposed images with good color balance. Thanks in part to its 3x optical zoom, our samples were sharp with only minimal edge blurring. Indoors you will have to work within the limits of its flash, which Kodak claims has a range of 12 feet at wide angle. While this will be sufficient for most interior shooting, it does not have the power to illuminate large open rooms.”
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Kodak EasyShare C533 - Review @ Steve’s Digicams
Steve’sDigicams have recently published a review of the Kodak EasyShare C533, a 5 megapixels (CCD sensor) with 3x optical zoom lens, and a 1.8″ LCD screen;

“The overall image quality of its 5.0MP image was ok for a camera in this class. While most of our samples are sharp and show pleasing color saturation, I found that many of our outdoor shots were a bit overexposed. It seemed to do this only when there was very bright sunlight. Bottom line - Kodak’s EasyShare C533 is yet another appealing digicam in the entry-level consumer class. Offering average image quality, good performance, and plenty of helpful exposure modes..”
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