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The CX7530 has an on camera, one touch 'share' feature (which enables on camera storing of special photos in photo albums for printing and emailing later), 9 picture modes and will be available in July 2004.
UK Readers Buy the "Kodak EasyShare CX7530 Digital Camera"
US Readers Buy the "Kodak EasyShare CX7530 Digital Camera"
Steve's Digicams reviews the Kodak EasyShare CX7530 and writes - 'The shooting performance of the CX7530 was very impressive for a camera in this class. In our testing, the delay between turning the camera on until capturing the first image averaged about 3.5 seconds (with flash.) Shutter lag when pre-focused was a fast 1/10 of a second and 4/10 of a second including auto focus. The shot to shot time averaged about 1.3 seconds between frames with the flash Off and about 1.8 seconds with the flash On. Shooting in Continuous mode, I was able to capture 5 images in about 1.4 seconds. The LCD viewfinder went blank during the continuous capture sequence; you need to use the optical viewfinder when taking a rapid sequence. All performance tests were done using a SanDisk Ultra II 512MB SD card, preview off, flash off, and Auto record mode (unless otherwise noted.) Times may vary depending on lighting conditions, media, camera setting, etc.'
CNET reviews the Kodak EasyShare CX7530 and writes - 'A million more pixels aren't the only improvements in the Kodak EasyShare CX7530, an upgrade from the the EasyShare CX7430. You also get twice as much internal memory (32MB), a larger 1.8-inch LCD, improved performance, and the ability to select a noisy but useful ISO 800 sensitivity. Other enhancements to the CX7530 include more zoom-in power (8X) during picture review. You'll want to add rechargeable batteries and a memory card to your shopping list, but this fast-operating, simple-to-use 5-megapixel camera will please snapshooters who value quick response over manual controls.'
Get more information on the CX7530 at:
- Lets Go Digital
- Imaging Resource
Following is an extract from Kodak's press release announcing the EasyShare CX7530 and its little brother the CX7330:
KODAK EASYSHARE CX7530 and CX7330 Zoom Digital Cameras
The 5-megapixel EASYSHARE CX7530 camera delivers crisp, vibrant prints thanks to a KODAK RETINAR all-glass, aspherical, 3X optical zoom lens; multi-zone auto-focus system, and nine easily accessible picture shooting modes — all for just US$299 MSRP.
PICTBRIDGE compatibility allows direct-from-camera printing, while Kodak’s new ‘camera favorites’ feature makes it simple — with a touch of the exclusive ‘Share’ button — to store multiple pictures in an on-camera digital album. These pictures can then be shared anytime on the camera’s large, 1.8-inch, high-resolution (134,000 pixels) indoor/outdoor LCD screen, e-mailed, or printed. The CX7530 will be available in July 2004.
Combining fully-automatic point-and-shoot convenience with 3-megapixel resolution and a 3X optical zoom lens, the EASYSHARE CX7330 digital camera makes taking and sharing high-quality pictures one-touch simple. The CX7330 camera will be available in June 2004 for US$199 MSRP.
KODAK EASYSHARE Software
All EASYSHARE cameras include KODAK EASYSHARE software for WINDOWS and MACINTOSH systems, providing effortless digital picture transfer, organization, basic editing, sharing and printing. The software’s exclusive One Touch to Better Pictures feature — which takes advantage of proprietary color technologies developed by Kodak — helps WINDOWS OS users get vibrant, true-to-life prints from home inkjet printers, while significantly reducing the trial, error and waste usually associated with home photo printing.
Version 3.4 for WINDOWS OS — which is also compatible with other manufacturers’ digital cameras — may be downloaded for free at http://www.kodak.com/go/easysharesw.
The award-winning KODAK EASYSHARE consumer digital photography system — consisting of cameras, software, printer docks and camera docks, inkjet and thermal papers, and accessories — makes it simple for anyone to take, organize, share and print high quality digital pictures. More information on KODAK EASYSHARE products is available at www.kodak.com/go/EasyShare.
Posted by Darren in our Kodak category on May 04, 2004