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Kodak EasyShare Z760


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Lets Go Digital have news of a new camera from Kodak the new 6.1 megapixel Kodak EasyShare Z760 which comes complete with 3x Optical zoom lens. They write:

'Kodak updated their EasyShare series of digital camera with a new 6.1 Megapixel model: Kodak EasyShare Z760. The new Kodak Z760 digital camera features a professional-quality, all-glass Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon 3X optical zoom lens (35mm equivalent: 39-117mm) and a 4x digital zoom. Additional, the Kodak EasyShare Z760 incorporates the exclusive Kodak Color Science Processing chip. A high-speed digital processor chip with advanced algorithms, and hardware acceleration let the Kodak Z750 become a fast high quality digital camera.'

Kodak have been keeping digital imaging websites on their toes the past few days with their releases - no big announcements - just slipping new models out without much fanfair. Its a rather odd way to promote new cameras - but maybe it reflects that these 'new' cameras are more 'updates' than radically different digital cameras.

Update: For more information on this digital camera check out the Kodak EasyShare Z760 official site who have the following feature list:

. Kodak EasyShare Z760 Features - 6.1 MP for remarkable prints up to 30"x40" (75x100 cm)
- Professional-quality SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON 3X Optical Zoom Lens
- Exclusive KODAK Color Science Chip
- Manual and custom controls
- Continuous shooting and bracketing modes
- 2.2" high-resolution indoor/outdoor display
- 16 scene and 5 color modes
- One-touch sharing with the Z760's Share button, EASYSHARE Software, and more






Posted by Darren in our Kodak category on May 05, 2005

Comments

I got the Kodak Z760 when it first came out. It was my first digital camera. I was rather impressed with the quality of the pictures and the options the camera featured. After comparing my Kodak with other brands my friends have, I soon became disappointed. At a friends house I compared the quality of the pictures by me taking a picture of the same scene as my friend. (Canon camera.) Turns out her camera took a lot better of a picture than mine.

With mine, pictures of faces were washed out completely. You basically should have put a albino sign on your face, even in the dead of summer. Dont try taking pictures at night. your NOT going to get a good clear picture.

On the bright side. the battery does hold up for a long time. zooming is great. and movie is unlimited. just the quality of the picture really turned me off about any kodak camera.

Posted by: Jennifer at November 11, 2007 06:42 AM

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