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Kodak C875 Digital Camera |
Given its character being whole some of the easiest digital cameras around, a greater rigid plan from Kodak is always a congruous chance to evaluate what kindly of entry-level cameras are through marketed to soccer moms and dads these days. With the new Kodak EasyShare C875, that would mean a small but solidly built, 8-megapixel digital camera with an impressive 5x optical zoom and 21 scene modes including an incredibly easy-to-use Panorama setting which has been appearing on most of Kodak's recent consumer models. The Kodak C875's 5x zoom is equivalent to a 37 - 185mm lens in 35mm format.
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| Kodak C875 Specifications! |
| Effective pixels |
8.0 million |
| Image sensor |
Sensor photo detector:8.3 million; Sensor size:1/1.8 inch (7.18 x 5.32 mm); Sensor type:CCD |
| Image size |
Max resolution:3264 x 2448; Low resolution:2560 x 1920, 2048 x 1536, 1200 x 900 |
| Storage media |
Storage types:SD/MMC card + Internal; Storage included:32 MB Internal |
| LCD monitor |
LCD:2.5 inch; LCD Pixels:n/a |
| Exposure metering |
Multi-pattern, Center weighted, Spot |
| Exposure Modes |
Auto, Fill-in, Red-Eye reduction, Off |
| Interface |
Yes |
| Power sources |
Battery/Charger:No; Battery:AA (2) batteries (NiMH recommended) |
| Dimensions |
91 x 63 x 37 mm (3.6 x 2.5 x 1.5 in) |
| Weight |
225 g (7.9 oz) |
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Other humor packed pursuit this sub-$300 pin money draft own a too many knowledgeable dash trade which automatically picks the best scene mode depending on the shooting circumstances. This is a great idea for any user who has clumsily fumbled with a digital camera's multiple scene modes only to find out that all their fumbling has caused them to miss the shot. The Kodak C875 also sports a large 2.5-inch LCD (but with only 115,000 pixels of resolution); a VGA-quality movie mode that lets you uses the camera's 5x optical zoom while filming; Kodak Perfect Touch technology for enhancing images after they're captured; and a manual "PASM" mode that lets more adventurous users select ISO levels, shutter speed, and apertures just like the pros do. |
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