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Kodak EasyShare M530


$130.00 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Compact design easily fits in a pocket. A number of colors compliment the "cute" design. Screen is vivid and easy to work with.

The Cons:Camera doesn't remember which mode was being used when it was last on. So many blurry pictures. Auto white balance can be unreliable, clearly chooses the wrong mode about a third of the time.

The Kodak EasyShare M530 is a digital camera that's part of the company's EasyShare line that's all about social networking. The 12 megapixel camera is designed to share pictures with ease. Instead of going through extensive steps, owners can simply press a button and their photos can be shared on websites such as YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, the KODAK Gallery and even through emails.

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Along with the unique social feature, the digital camera has a bright 2.7 inch LCD screen and 3X optical zoom lens and has face recognition and smart capture that both eliminate an abundance of camera settings. The Kodak EasyShare M530 is available in red, green, orange, blue and carbon.

Features

  • 12 megapixel camera
  • 3X optical zoom lens
  • 2.7 inch bright LCD with KODAK Color Science technology
  • Share pictures with the touch of a button
  • Face recognitiion
  • Smart capture eliminates excess camera settings
  • Available in red, green, blue, orange or carbon.

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  • 2

    compact design easily fits in a pocket

  • 2

    a number of colors compliment the "cute" design

  • 2

    screen is vivid and easy to work with

  • 2

    pictures are crisp and clear, almost difficult to get a blurry picture

  • 2

    grip area is well designed, makes the camera easy to hold

  • 2

    face recognition is very fast, works consistently

Cons
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    camera doesn't remember which mode was being used when it was last on

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    So many blurry pictures

  • -1

    auto white balance can be unreliable, clearly chooses the wrong mode about a third of the time

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