Kodak EasyShare Z710
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Mostly Unfavorable Reviews
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With impressive 10x optical zoom, phenomenal picture quality, and a host of performance features, the Kodak EasyShare Z710 bridges the gap between value and performance. Intuitive enough for beginners and sophisticated enough for digital photography enthusiasts, the Z710 camera provides point-and-shoot simplicity with advanced features to easily get professional-looking results.
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GadgetSpeakThis looks rather like a 35mm offering and it has functionality. It is very useable as a basic digital camera coming with internal memory but it can support an SD card. |
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Digital Camera MagazineFor every benefit on board this Kodak, there’s a disadvantage to match. The long 10x lens is soft and lacks stabilisation, the manual features are worked via an imprecise joystick and 7 Mp images are simply neither sharp nor clean enough. An average camera at an average price. |
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ThinkCameraReading this review you may think I hated the Z710 – that isn’t true. I was just terribly disappointed. I like Kodak cameras and usually they can be relied on to give you great performance for your money. Sadly a number of minor annoyances and below average image quality stop this being a camera I’d recommend. |
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PhotographyBLOGThe Kodak Easyshare Z710 is a camera that tries to appeal to both beginners and more experienced photographers, but ultimately it doesn’t really satisfy either user-group. |
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CNETKodak’s Z710 has some nice features and a good lens, but slow performance, no image stabilization, and a limited ISO range drag it down. |
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Pocket-lintThe Z710 is pricey for what it is, it has some odd flaws in design such as that maddening flash/on/off button and it has a build, best politely described as “plasticy”. |
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TrustedReviewsThe EasyShare Z710 is easy to use and has fairly good handling, but very slow performance, limited features, annoying habits, inferior image quality, lack of image stabilisation, low maximum ISO, indifferent build quality, horrible viewfinder and useless video mode make this one to avoid, especially at nearly £200. |