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Kodak EasyShare Z915 Digital Camera

Rating: 4.0 / 5
Price: Too low to display
- 10-megapixel effective recording
- 10X optical zoom (5X digital/50X total zoom)
- Optical image stabilization
- 2-1/2" LCD
- 35mm equivalent lens focal length: 35-350mm
Product Description
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Kodak EasyShare Z915 Digital Camera
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May 11th, 2010 - 12:39
I bought the camera for the 10X optical zoom, because I’d like to get closer up pictures at concerts and I’m looking forward to taking pictures in the mountains this year with it. I already had a good Kodak camera, but with less zoom and less megapixels. So far, I haven’t gotten to check out the zoom for things like that, but I’ve taken some close up pictures of a butterfly and gotten clear, detailed pictures. You can even see the barbs on its legs. It’s easy to use, I like being able to crop my pictures on the camera, you can even add a sound tag onto your picture. I like that you can put it on smart capture and the camera does the work for you. Its a good, sturdy camera and even though I had read reviews that it was a little bulky, it is smaller than my last digital camera and doesn’t feel bulky to me at all. So far, loving this camera!
Rating: 5 / 5
May 11th, 2010 - 13:15
I have had probably ten different digital cameras over the last ten years, mostly Kodak, although the most recent ones were Canon. I was spoiled with the 12x optical zoom on my Kodak Z1012 and the clear, sharp images it produced. I don’t want to carry it in my purse every day though! I recently purchased a Canon SX110, which is small enough to carry daily and takes great photos; however, it doesn’t allow for a date stamp except at 1600×1200 resolution. After researching for several days online, I purchased a Kodak Z915 today. Took it straight to the park and played with it. Got some fantastic photos today. I mean, I was surprisingly truly impressed by the clear, sharp images I got today for a relatively inexpensive camera. I love the 10x zoom — can’t even imagine owning a camera with less after having that feature for a couple of years now. This one does all that I need and does it well. The movie mode seemed to have tiny shifts in focus while recording, but I don’t use the video features on my cameras too often, so not a concern for me. I may play with it some more and see if some tweaking of settings will allow for a smoother playback. Again, can’t say enough how happy I am with the image quality and that’s my main requirement.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 11th, 2010 - 14:42
This camera is more than I expected. Much smaller than my older X4 optical digital Kodak camera. I love that I can zoom in and out while in video mode (maybe this is more common now but wasn’t an option on my 6 year old kodak). I took video/stills at my daughter’s swim meet last evening. I am very impressed with the quality and the zoom. I was able to capture her diving in the water (not even in sports mode). Only used this so far for this one occasion but this is exactly why I purchased it in the first place so I am very satisified.
Rating: 5 / 5
May 11th, 2010 - 16:20
The staple of any Kodak camera, ease to use. This camera follows that mantra with easy to read and use buttons, and a setting dial on the top which makes switching between shooting modes simple. This type of camera, a high zoom with expanded shooting modes than a point and shoot, while still having the point and shoot philosophy so a early user to digital cameras or even a seasoned photographer can find ways to capture their pictures the best.
What Kodak does so well also is something that sets it lower than what Sony H20, Canon SX120 IS, and Nikon L20 have in the class the Z915 is trying to enter. All of the other cameras feature better image quality, more custom modes where white balance, shutter speed, flash levels, ISO levels, and focal distance points are more expanded than what’s offered in the Kodak. Also, the time between pictures on the Kodak is noticeably longer than the Sony, Canon, and Nikon. While many may not see that as a make or break when deciding on a camera, the wait time can be annoying for others.
The Kodak does make a compelling case in the in-between segment of point and shoot, and having some settings DSLRs were exclusive to. And what the Kodak doesn’t have compared to the competition, it does make up for it in the price, close to $75 to $100.
Rating: 3 / 5
May 11th, 2010 - 18:39
The 10MP with 10x optical zoom camera is fantastic. Takes excellent photos, easy to use, reliable, and long battery life. Costs less, slimmer profile, and same features as other major brands we looked at.
Rating: 5 / 5