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Kodak EasyShare M580


$200.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Upgradable firmware. Affordable price point. Records to easy to find, affordable and capacious SD/SDHC flash memory cards.

The Cons:Somewhat slow - takes about 3 seconds to turn on, ~2 seconds between shots. Image quality really begins to suffer in less than ideal lighting conditions (ISO 400+).

Designed to produce high quality images, the Kodak EasyShare M580 is a digital camera that's ideal for those looking for a simple device that's easy to use and understand. The most powerful camera in the EasyShare series, it has a 8X optical zoom wide angle lens and a 3-inch LCD screen integrated with KODAK Color Science technology.

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Along with taking photographs, the 14 megapixel camera also has HD video capture and a built-in HDMI connector, allowing owners to view their photographs on HD television screens. But the camera's most unique feature has to be its ability to share photos as well. With the touch of a button, owners can share their work on websites such as Facebook, Flickr and YouTube. The Kodak EasyShare M580 is available in brown, silver, blue, pink and purple.

Features

  • 14 megapixel camera
  • 8X SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON optical zoom wide angle lens
  • 3 inch bright LCD with KODAK Color Science technology
  • HD video capture
  • Share pictures with the touch of a button
  • Face recognition
  • Smart capture eliminates extra camera settings
  • Available in silver, blue, brown, pink and purple

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Pros
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    upgradable firmware

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    affordable price point

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    records to easy to find, affordable and capacious SD/SDHC flash memory cards

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    8x optical zoom lens - relatively fast and impressive range (f3.3-5.7, 28-224mm)

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    metal build

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    available in 5 colours

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    low shutter lag

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    respectable image quality

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    records video in 720p high definition

Cons
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    somewhat slow - takes about 3 seconds to turn on, ~2 seconds between shots

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    image quality really begins to suffer in less than ideal lighting conditions (ISO 400+)

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