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Kodak EasyShare C875 - Imaging Resource

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Imaging Resource have posted their review of the Kodak EasyShare C875 digital camera. 'Though it's not the most stylish compact camera on the market, there's something cute and comfortable about the all-silver Kodak EasyShare C875. Made largely of polycarbonate, the Kodak C875 has metal accents and buttons to give it a more luxurious feel. With dimensions of 3.6 x 2.5 x 1.4 inches (91 x 63 x 37mm) and weighing in at 7.87 ounces (223 grams) with the two AA batteries and SD memory card installed, the camera is light, but it still has enough heft and balance to help you keep it steady when shooting at the 5x end of the zoom. And you'll need that extra weight and balance since there's no image stabilization -- optical or digital -- on this model.

Buttons and dials on the Kodak C875 are large enough for even big fingers to press and clearly labeled in plain English so beginning users won't need a glossary to decipher their meaning. (I still love the fact that Kodak simply labels the trash button with the word "delete" and the playback button as "review.")'

Read: Kodak EasyShare C875 - Imaging Resource

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