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Kodak EasyShare Z710

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CNET has reviewed the feature-rich Kodak EasyShare Z710 digital camera. ‘The camera's design is like a cross between the EasyShare Z612 and Z650, with a shiny silver plastic plate atop a rubberized grip. The plate houses the shutter button, along with controls for flash, macro or landscape mode, and drive mode. Since all controls are on the right side of the camera, with the exception of the slider that makes the flash pop up, one-handed shooting is possible. But if you relish the stability offered by two-handed shooting, something we always recommend, the rubber ring around the lens barrel will help you keep your grip.

The 2-inch LCD is small for a camera of this class, though it didn't wash out too much when shooting outdoors in our tests. The EVF boasts 201,000 pixels but its images look somewhat coarse compared to others we've seen. The most annoying thing about the Z710's design is that the flash pops up every time you turn the camera on. You'll have to break out the duct tape if you get sick of pushing it back down.’

Read: Kodak EasyShare Z710 – CNET

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