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Kodak EasyShare M575 Digital Camera - Black (14MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 3.0 inch LCD | 
| Brand: Kodak
Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Optical Zoom: 5 Display Size: 3 Maximum Resolution: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5.8 x 2.3
MPN: M575 - Black Model: M575 - Black UPC: 041771489946 EAN: 0041771489946 ASIN: B003439Q8C
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| Customer Reviews: Wouldn't have been more surprised if I had seen rocking horse droppings! August 28, 2010 Mr. G. Bridgeman-clarke (Rayleigh UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Quick story. I was asked if I rated Kodak digital cameras. I said nope, get one of the bigger names. That person ignored my advice since she liked the redish colour of the camera - some great reason to buy a camera I know. Well I eat my words. It was reduced in price and it is excellent value for money. over 12 meg images, raw, jpeg, video and so easy to use. One other thing the panoramic facility is excellent. Its so easy to use.
I see that another reviewer moans about not being able to see the display in sunlight - well thats a problem with most cameras but for this price I am not going to worry. Now I am about to buy a Leica X1 or should I try the Kodak? Just kidding - Leica for me very day but I am knocked out on the value of this excellent Kodak camera.
5 stars give but one thing that does irritate me - why no sd card with the camera. Its like buying a torch without batteries. Luckily my friend realised that there was no sd card in it and bought one from Boots (Now come one would you wait 24 hours for Amazon to deliver at a lower price?)
easy as point and click August 24, 2010 H. Catharell (Milton Keynes UK) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Excellent camera for the price
Simple to use, great results from the 14mp resolution
One complaint is that when used outdoors in bright sunshine it is difficult to see the image that you are trying to capture in the LCD.
This left me almost pointing the camera towards the subject and then hoping to get it centred. That said, once done it was easy to crop the image if it was out of line
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