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Kodak P880
The Kodak p880 is a user-friendly and comfortable camera with many advanced features. It is marketed as a camera made for advanced amateurs, which are usually products that capture high quality images quickly and are stripped of needless gimmicks, automatic functions and presets. The Kodak p880 is part of the company's Performance Series, and offers an eight mega pixel sensor in a well designed camera case. Handling Of The Kodak P880 The Kodak p880 is part of the EasyShare accessories line and is designed to be used and learned with ease. It is loaded with buttons and avoids an overuse of menu options. The Kodak p880 has a 5.8 zoom lens and a 2.5 inch LCD screen. Physically speaking, the camera case is black and included a large hand grip for steady shooting, and photographers with large hands. The unit weighs over one pound, so it's not exactly something you can fit in your pocket—at least too inconspicuously. However, in terms of handling reviewers stated that the Kodak p880 is a comfortable camera to operate. One of the most interesting aspects about the Kodak p880 digital camera is its quick operation. With a single button, users can access the drive mode, the white balance, ISO sensitive, metering mode, flash type, focus type, image playback and other features. This eliminates the need for going through many complex menu options and is ideal for the advance amateur. There is even a customizable program button where you can design a free button to access the menu option of your choice.
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Evaluating A Kodak P880 Camera For Sale
The Kodak p880 digital camera is designed to have the likeness of an SLR (Single Lens Reflex), and so the lens of the camera can zoom in manually. This is an excellent feature for many advanced amateur photographers who do not appreciate cameras with electronically controlled zooms. This manual controlled zoom on the Kodak p880 can even operate while shooting a video camera clip, as it requires no battery power. The camera has a 24 to 140 millimeter range with an f/2.8 to f/4.1 lens which is virtually the best you can find on this type of fixed lens digital camera anywhere in the market. The internal memory of the unit is limited, at only 30 MB, so users will want to buy a large SD memory card separately. The ISO range is standard for this type of camera, with 50 to 400 speed, or 800 to 1,600 available with a 0.8 megapixel resolution. The Kodak p880 camera received some negative reviews, which are concerning since it is not a cheap camera. When tested by reviewers the unit operated very slowly in raw and tiff modes. The image quality was also questionable, with issues related to underexposure, noise and highlight blowouts. The Kodak p880 camera is a good buy if you are an advanced amateur, but not quite up to standard for serious shooters. |
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