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Review of Kodak V705

by Johan on October 29, 2006



Review of Kodak V705

Kodak has introduced the V705 which is the company’s latest 7.1MP shooter, featuring a 5x ultra-wide-angle optical zoom with anti-blur technology, a 2.5-inch LCD, an SD/MMC card slot, 32MB of internal memory, and ISO 1000 sensitivity. You can read a price comparison here. And for more details, DigitalCameraReview has written a review of this 7MP digicam. Here is the bottom line:

I like the Kodak EasyShare V705 for its size, looks, and ultra-wide lens. The speed of camera operation was good and battery life was very good. The camera is quite capable of capturing good images, but “softness” may be an issue at times. As with all digital cameras, the better you know the strengths and weaknesses of your camera, the better your images will be. The Kodak Easyshare V705 is a good camera for a snapshot type photographer who would like (or need) a wide angle lens (real estate agents, panorama afcionados). The camera is a nice size, looks fun, and is easy to whip out of a pocket or purse to capture the spur of the moment shot. The ultra-wide angle lens is impressive and a great feature to have in a camera of this size. By including the fun panorama assist feature, Kodak has given the photographer a lot of flexibility for fun landscape or cityscape shots.

Via DigitalCameraReview.

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