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Kodak EasyShare M532


$119.95 Released March, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Interface is completely point-and-shoot, very simple. Compact enough to fit into a pants pocket comfortably. LCD is large, clear, and easy to see if you've captured the subject.

The Cons:Battery doesn't last very long before it needs replacing. Flash isn't very powerful, need to be reasonably close to the subject.

The Kodak EasyShare M532 is one of four entry-level, compact digital cameras (M522, M532, M552, M583) released in 2011. It upgrades from the M522 ever so slightly by hosting a bit more compact and chic frame with more stylish color options.

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Product Shot 2 Otherwise it’s the exact same product, in that the core specifications remain the same. Some of these include a 4MP sensor, a 4x optical zoom lens, and a 2.7” display. There’s also a USB interface for PC connectivity, and the Kodak Share function for tagging photos and videos for uploading to a social network. There are also a multitude of functions for improving photo and video quality.

Features

  • Compact Digital Camera
  • 14MP 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 M532 Silver | 8377129
  • Kodak EasyShare M532 Red | 1689868       
  • Kodak EasyShare M532 Green | 8790750    
  • Kodak EasyShare M532 Blue | 8909186

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Pros
  • 2

    interface is completely point-and-shoot, very simple

  • 1

    compact enough to fit into a pants pocket comfortably

  • 1

    LCD is large, clear, and easy to see if you've captured the subject

  • 1

    image stabilization completely accounts for a little shaking from handheld photography

  • 1

    pictures come out sharp, high-quality and big

  • 1

    good performance in low light, fairly low noise

Cons
  • 1

    battery doesn't last very long before it needs replacing

  • 1

    flash isn't very powerful, need to be reasonably close to the subject

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