Lasoo Product Reviews - February 2008
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The Kodak EasyShare ZD710 is a compact digital camera that looks just like a small digital SLR, thanks to the rather large Schneider lens.
However, the ZD710's lens suffers the same problem as many compact digital cameras with large lenses - it's not stabilised and you'll have to provide manual support.
The Kodak ZD710 offers 10x zoom and 7.1-megapixels of resolution. This will allow you to make prints of up to 35x26cm. It can also take 640x480 movies in either 10.5fps (frames per second) or 20fps. It can shoot in either full auto or Program AE mode and you can choose from three scene modes from the main dial (sports, portrait and night). For more scene options you'll need to access the menu.
The EasyShare ZD710 weighs in at around 300 grams. It features two viewfinders - one is above the lens and the other is an LCD screen. Because it's styled as a "mini dSLR", it's not the most compact digital camera in the world, and nor is it meant for digital photography novices. However if you're looking for the next step up from an entry-level digital camera, the ZD710 is an option to consider.
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February 25, 2008