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Kodak V803

 

  8.00 Megapixels

  3.00X optical zoom lens

  2.5 inch LCD

 

The Kodak Easy Share V803 is an good-looking, easy camera, and although our appraisal unit came in the majority insipid color obtainable, Kodak offers the machine in eight good-looking hues. The camera was simple to pocket, and not hard to hold, though it lack any ergonomic hold. The zoom rocker button was a little small for our taste, and located poorly, making one-handed shooting hard. Also, we like a viewfinder on our camera, for economy battery existence (a difficulty with the V803) and captivating shots in brilliant day, although glare wasn't too much of an subject with the brilliant, 2.5-inch LCD. although we didn't use the camera by means of a stand, we also favor the tripod mount in the way of be inline with the camera lens, other than on the V803 the two be about an inch separately, crossways.

 

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The border on the camera is easy and simple, with a a small number of nice option. There are abundance of scene mode to decide from, though we only found a small number of to be truthfully helpful. Also, the camera has an "undo erase" function, which we like very much, though it only works right away after you erase a photo, so you can't bring back to life a blast you took throughout your previous photo sitting.

 

Features

The sight modes on the Easy Share are a varied bag. We rapidly grew fond of the view stitching modes (right-to-left and left-to-right, why?), which did a extremely nice job supplementary us in inside layer up pictures for a three-frame view shot, and then edging them jointly. Other scene modes didn't seem to have much result, such as the "pan shot" mode, or the "self representation" mode, which didn't get better our pictures. And other modes seem to result in movies that look worse. The "high ISO" mode resulted in images that suffer from a glut of sound and spottiness, and the "tradition" mode obtainable us with less options than we'd similar to, even on a $200 point-and-shoot camera.

 

Kodak also includes a "ideal Touch" alternative, which is a image ornamental feature. In do, this feature work best with underexposed images, enlightening some of the particulars in gloom, but also shaped some noticeable noise in these shots, particularly as we crop and zoomed our photos. Though the ideal Touch option was pleasant while we were absent from our place of work, it take a extended time for the camera to be relevant the change, so if you're leaving to move the images to a processor anyway, you strength be better off just adjust them there.

 

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