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Kodak EasyShare V570 - Review @ Photoxels

Photoxels has recently posted a review of the Kodak EasyShare V570, the world’s first dual-lens digital camera with 5 megapixel CCD and 2.5-inch LCD Screen.

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“We find the overall image quality of the Kodak V570 to be good to very good with low noise at ISO 64, but we would have preferred images to retain more details. The Kodak V570 produces images that are rich in colours straight out of the camera. More advanced photographers might object to the high colour saturation.

The Kodak EasyShare V570 Dual Lens is a one-of-a-kind digital camera that gives well exposed, good to very good quality images straight out of the camera. Its ultra-wide angle lens should be a major selling point for many who desire or require that wide coverage. It is very easy to use and, paired with the optional Printer Dock Plus Series 3 printer, you have One-Touch facility in transferring images to your PC and printing 4×6 in. prints in the convenience of your home.”

>> Kodak EasyShare V570 Review Roundup and Sample Images
>> Kodak EasyShare V570 Latest Price

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Kodak Easyshare C360 - Review @ Cameras.co.uk

Cameras.co.uk has posted a review on Kodak Easyshare C360, a 5.0 megapixels point-and-shoot digital camera with 3x optical zoom (34–102 mm, 35mm equivalent) and 2″ LCD Screen.

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“This camera produces very strong colours, but images can be a little on the dark side away from the centre of a photo when the zoom lens is not being used. The outdoor portrait is another photo I am pleased with. Colours and skin tones show up well and by using the flash on a cold day the camera manages to add some warmth to the picture.

Moving indoors the camera struggles. Both of my test shots are not sharply focused. This is obviously a drawback. All you can really do to try and compensate for this weakness is to make sure any indoor or lowlight scenes are as well lit as possible. “

>> Kodak EasyShare C360 Review Roundup & Sample Photos
>> Kodak EasyShare C360 Latest Price

Kodak EasyShare V570 - Review @ PCWorld

PCWorld has recently posted a review on Kodak EasyShare V570, the world’s first dual-lens digital camera with 5 megapixel CCD and 2.5-inch LCD Screen.

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“The camera’s 2.5-inch LCD screen, which dominates the back, is clear and bright; with its 230,000 pixels, images look sharp. The camera’s controls reside around the screen, and are generally easily accessible. While most other cameras use a left-right control for zooming, the V570 uses an up-down control, which works well. It allows you to keep your thumb firmly on the camera for a tight grip–a good thing, since there is no grip on the front for your fingers.”

>> Kodak EasyShare V570 Review Roundup and Sample Images
>> Kodak EasyShare V570 Latest Price

Kodak EasyShare V570 - Review @ PopPhotoMag

Philip Ryan has recently posted a review on Kodak EasyShare V570, the world’s first dual-lens digital camera with 5 megapixel CCD and 2.5-inch LCD Screen.

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“In our lab tests, the V570 fared well. Despite the fact that its color space is limited to sRGB, the camera scored an Extremely High rating (Avg. Delta E: 9.37) in our color accuracy test. In resolution, it achieved a Very High rating. And, like most compacts, noise was its worst attribute. While noise was Very Low at ISO 64, it jumped to Low at ISO 100, Moderate at ISO 200, and was Unacceptable at ISO 400. The V570 has an ISO boost mode that lets you shoot at ISO 800, but reduces the pixel resolution to 1.3MP. At ISO 800, the V570 scored an Unacceptable rating.”

>> Kodak EasyShare V570 Review Roundup and Sample Images
>> Kodak EasyShare V570 Latest Price

Kodak Easyshare P880 VS Fuji Finepix S9000/S9500

DCViews has done a good job comparing Kodak EasyShare P880 to Fuji Finepix S9000/S9500

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“The Kodak P880 and the Fuji S9000 are in the same category compact SLR-like and have a similar price tag. But here the similarity stops. The P880 is a very capable digital camera, but it is still very much a compact in build, speed and performance. However because of the many manual features it is a fine camera for the more demanding hobby photographer. The small size, light weight and 24 mm wide angle makes the P880 a pleasant travel companion. The S9000 has more aspirations to be a DSLR, but cannot live up to those standards. Speed and image quality (at high ISO) is much less and the absence of image stabilization, RAW and Adobe RGB make it no alternative for the semi-professional. The many features, large zoom range, good image quality at low ISO, however make it a very good choice for the amateur photographer, who doesn’t want to go out with a bag full of accessories and heavy lenses.”

>> Kodak Easyshare P880 Latest Price
>> Fuji Finepix S9000/S9500 Latest Price

Most Expensive Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera?

Kwiat Diamonds and Eastman Kodak Company have announced to host the Ultimate Luxury Suite to celebrate the 78th Academy Awards(R). Both companies will give each Best Actress nominee a Kodak EasyShare V570, which has been personalized with their initials in 75 brilliant-cut diamonds provided by Kwiat. This will make the cameras original price of US$179 are now valued at $20,000 each.

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Kodak EasyShare V603 - Preview @ DigitalCameraInfo

James Murray had his hands on the new 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.

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“With a great linear menu structure, uncomplicated navigation of the LCD interface and minimal manual control concerns, the Kodak EasyShare V603 continues to improve upon the Kodak point-and-shoot foundation from previous years. The camera has a well designed external interface with generous amounts of room between controls that are a bit too petite, but the four-way controller, the most often used of these features, is well-sized and spaced for premium access”

>> Kodak EasyShare V603 Review Roundup & Sample Pictures
>> Kodak EasyShare V603 Latest Price

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Latest Discounted Digital Cameras

Cheap Digital Cameras Watch is a place to find the latest discounted digital cameras available on the internet. Everytime we find new offers we will list them here. Come back often as this page is updated as soon as we find a new offer.

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Last Update: 02.03.06

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Kodak EasyShare V570 - Review @ SteveDigicams

Steve Digicams has recently posted a review on Kodak EasyShare V570, a world’s first dual-lens digital camera with 5 megapixel CCD and 2.5-inch LCD Screen.

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“I was happy with the V570’s image quality. Outdoor shots were consistently well-exposed and richly saturated, and auto white balance reproduced colors accurately. The V570’s images were essentially noise free at sensitivity settings of ISO 64 and 100. At ISO 200, noise is present in shadow areas, and at ISO 400 noise is evident throughout the image. A sensitivity setting of ISO 800 is also available, although image resolution is limited to 1.8-megapixels and the noise level is fairly high; none the less, ISO 800 will produce usable images when shooting conditions require it. “

>> Kodak EasyShare V570 Review Roundup
>> Kodak EasyShare V570 Latest Price

Kodak EasyShare C643

Kodak EasyShare C643 is a point-and-shoot digital camera (released on 18.02.06), featuring a 6.1 megapixels (CCD sensor) with 3x optical zoom (equivalent to 35-105mm), a 2.4″ LCD screen, and it’s running on common AA alkaline batteries. Kodak EasyShare C643 is priced at $249 and available in stores April 2006

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