Kodak EasyShare P880 Digital Camera 8 MP CCD Black

  • Brand : Kodak
  • Product name : EasyShare P880 Digital Camera
  • Product code : 8079972
  • Category : Digital Cameras
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  • Long product name Kodak EasyShare P880 Digital Camera 8 MP CCD Black :

    EASYSHARE P880 Zoom Digital Camera

  • Short summary description Kodak EasyShare P880 Digital Camera 8 MP CCD Black :

    Kodak EasyShare P880 Digital Camera, 8 MP, CCD, 5x, 500 g, Black

  • Long summary description Kodak EasyShare P880 Digital Camera 8 MP CCD Black :

    Kodak EasyShare P880 Digital Camera. Megapixel (approx.): 8 MP, Sensor type: CCD. Optical zoom: 5x, Digital zoom: 2x. Display diagonal: 6.35 cm (2.5"). Internal memory: 32 MB. PictBridge. Weight: 500 g. Product colour: Black

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Updated:
2011-08-10 04:31:07
Average rating:68
Uk has collected 28 expert reviews for Kodak EasyShare P880 Digital Camera 8 MP CCD Black and the average expert rating is 68 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
itreviews.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 04:30:35
Average rating:0
8-megapixel camera with manual or auto modes: The price of digital SLR cameras (dSLRs) continues to fall, but Kodak reckons theres still a niche for a semi-pro compact. The EasyShare P880 can be used as a point-and-shoot camera or switched to semi-auto or...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-04 22:46:55
Average rating:50
Like its little brother, the...
  • Great features, Huge battery life...
  • Below average image quality, huge write time for TIFF files The Final Word The Kodak P880 would have been a great camera but for problems with image quality, and massive write times for the advanced file formats. Notes # This product is no longer avail...
  • The Kodak P880 would have been a great camera but for problems with image quality, and massive write times for the advanced file formats. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and dist...
Neocamera.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 04:30:19
Average rating:40
The Kodak P880 is an interesting camera with its very wide-angle mechanical lens good picture quality. Compared to other camera in its class, the P880 produces sharp images with accurate colors and low purple fringing. This camera operates mostly at a...
thinkcamera.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 04:30:21
Average rating:70
Part of Kodaks bridge camera range the P880 has an ultra wide zoom lens and a whole host of features that you might expect from a DSLR. Theres an eyepiece viewfinder as well as a large LCD screen and even a dedicated hotshoe to attach an external fl...
techtree.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 04:30:25
Average rating:80
For ages, photography was considered an art-form to be practiced only by the eccentric few who had loads of moolah to develop tons of film rolls to get those couple of treasured shots. Not any more Since its inception digital imaging and photography ha...
  • Excellent image quality, 24 mm Wide angle shot, 8 MP resolution, Feature rich, Good metering, 2.4" LCD...
  • Poor image stabilization, Delay between shots, High writing time...
  • Now, that we know how good the camera is, lets discuss what it lacks. One noticeable and arguably most irritating con is the high card writing speed and the delay between two shots. One surprising fact came to light when fidgeting around with the came...
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-10 04:30:28
Average rating:80
Kodaks baby SLR offers a nice step up from the digital compact camera...
maclife.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 04:30:32
Average rating:60
It may look like an SLR, but its not. The 8-megapixel EasyShare P880 is a feature-laden camera that delivers more than you might expect. Though it looks like an SLR camera, its not. See the viewfinder just above the lens? SLR cameras let you view...
  • Clear, large LCD. Quick manual zoom.
  • Noisy images.
  • The P880 does what its supposed to do. If you can work within the constraints it places on the photographer, youll find plenty of good features for a fairly decent price.
pcmag.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 04:30:39
Average rating:50
The Kodak EasyShare P880 ($599.95 list) has some fancy features and good video capabilities, but it falls short on the basics. Theres noticeable shutter lag, the quality of its flash shots is uninspiring, and pictures are not as sharp as those from...
  • Wide-angle end of the zoom gives you a wide (24mm) view. Good video capabilities, with zooming. Precise control with zoom ring.
  • Noticeable shutter lag. Picture sharpness could be better. Flash shots so-so.
  • The Kodak EasyShare P880 is an enthusiast camera with several fancy features and good video capabilities, but it doesnt quite cut the mustard on some of the basics...
dpreview.com
Updated:
2011-08-10 04:30:41
Average rating:0
In August 2005 Kodak announced a new class of advanced digital cameras with the introduction of the P series, which it hopes will provide an alternative to entry-level DSLRs. The first two models are the EasyShare P850 (reviewed December 2005), and...
  • Excellent color, good resolution, Generally very good exposure, Very useful - and pretty much unique - 24-140mm zoom range, Manual (mechanical) zooming, Manual focus ring, Sharp lens, good edge-to-edge consistency even at 24mm, Lens thread for optional fi...
  • Focus slow in low light and at long end of zoom, Flash wont fire when battery is low, but picture still taken, Occasional focus errors at long end of zoom, ISO 400 JPEGs quite soft due to noise reduction, ISO 800 and 1600 only available at 0.8MP resolutio...
  • The two cameras in the new EasyShare P range are superficially very similar, yet in many respects they are like chalk and cheese. Where the inherent problems of a soft lens and noisy sensor meant Kodak had to process the P850 images to within an inc...
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