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Kodak EasyShare M522


$99.95 Released May, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Solid build quality, great visual aesthetic. Great layout and interface--extremely easy to use even for those not used to digital cameras. Decent performance for the price point.

The Cons:Limited optical zoom--only 4x as opposed to the more standard 5x.

The Kodak EasyShare M522 is one of four entry-level, compact digital cameras (M522, M532, M552, M583) released in 2011. It features a 4MP sensor, a 4x optical zoom lens, and a 2.7” display. Designed to be carried around and used comfortably by amateurs, the M522 hosts a one-touch record button for shooting 720p videos with audio, a simple user interface for tagging photos and videos that then automatically later get uploaded to the user’s PC, and an included wrist strap.

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There’s also a bevy of built-in functions for taking better shots, such as image stabilization with blur reduction, and auto facial recognition.

Features

  • Compact Digital Camera
  • 4MP Sensor
  • 28mm Wide-Angle 4x Optical Zoom
  • 2.7" LCD Display
  • HD Still Image Capture
  • 720p Video Capture
  • One-Touch Record
  • Smart Capture
  • Face Recognition
  • Multiple Scene/Artistic Modes
  • Image Stabilization
  • Scene/Art Effects
  • Kodak Share
  • Li-Ion Battery
  • USB AC Adapter
  • Wrist Strap
  • USB Cable
  • Windows/Mac
  • 1-Year Warranty

Color Variations

  • Kodak EasyShare M522 | 1521863   
  • Kodak EasyShare M522 | 1759836   
  • Kodak EasyShare M522 | 8131872

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Pros
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    Solid build quality, great visual aesthetic.

  • 1

    Great layout and interface--extremely easy to use even for those not used to digital cameras.

  • 1

    Decent performance for the price point.

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    Performs well in pretty much any setting--indoors, outdoors, low light, etc.

  • 1

    Compact enough to easily fit into a shirt pocket.

  • 1

    EasyShare button is a nice touch, works well--allows for easy uploading of images to Facebook, Flickr, email.

  • 1

    Basic onboard image editing works well for simple touch ups.

Cons
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    Limited optical zoom--only 4x as opposed to the more standard 5x.

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