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Review: Kodak EasyShare Z1275 - InfoSync World

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InfoSync World have published a review of the Kodak EasyShare Z1275 compact digital camera. 'The 2.5-inch screen on the EasyShare Z1275 is about average for a point-and-shoot, and while it appears there was more room for Kodak to squeeze in a slightly larger LCD, it is adequate. Like many new digital point-and-shoot cameras, there is no optical viewfinder, so all shots must be lined up on the LCD. We're not huge fans of this trend, but it doesn't hamper our overall experience. It did a slightly below-average job of representing what the picture will look like on your computer. We expected better from such a chunky package. We found most of the buttons to be too narrow and flush against the surface of the camera. Many times we found ourselves being forced to push a button multiple times to achieve the desired effect.'

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