Kodak Easyshare V705 Review at DigitalCameraInfo
DigitalCameraInfo have reviewed the 7 megapixel, dual-lens Kodak Easyshare V705 camera.
“Kodak priced the EasyShare V705 at $349 and that isn’t outrageously overpriced but certainly rides the line. The camera’s specs certainly justify the price. The dual lens system lets users enjoy a wide 23mm focal length and a total zoom of 5x, something that just can’t be found on many ultra-compact digital cameras. The dual lens system requires two image sensors, each with 7.1 megapixels. A 2.5-inch high-resolution LCD screen and 32 MB of internal memory round out the specs. $349 sounds fair enough until you consider the awful color reproduction, inability to snap even halfway decent pictures in low light, the furry look of most pictures, and overall poor image quality.”
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#1 Derek
yeah , right, its very poor IQ forced me to sell this, other wise really excellent digicam .
Also , I think all Kodak cams are too slow ..hope the company will keep up the innovative works , without compromising too much of the image quality...
Samsung, kodak and Pansonic are all good on paper , but in reality , they all produce usless out puts ....
Probably , the FZ8 is also just an ok camera , it is highly recommended at dpreview.com, though.
I do not understand while looking at Simon's comparing the FZ8 against Sony H5 , how he could recommend it ....I thought the site , dpreview.com focuses on the IQ of a cam when rating any cam...
I won't trust the site any more after this FZ8 , Kodak V705 etc were all highly recommended .
This digitalcamerainfo.com seems more honest and more clear-cut than the dpreview.com ...
7:13 pm - Wednesday, February 7, 2007