Gadgetory


All Cool Mind-blowing Gadgets You Love in One Place

Kodak EasyShare Z5010 - First Look

2012-07-13
either I'm Josh Goldman senior editor we've seen it and this is what will probably be the last Kodak camera I review the easyshare Z fifty ten now with Kodak exiting the camera business it's selling through what remains including the Z fifty 10 which is a sub two hundred dollar mega zoom with a 21 X zoom lens that starts at an ultra wide-angle 25 millimeters shooting options are pretty much standard point-and-shoot fare including codecs reliable smart capture auto mode but you do get a manual mode too for control over shutter speed and aperture and it captures 720p HD movies the cameras menus are easy to navigate and controls are well placed it's comfortable to use too partly because of this large grip that has is for double-a batteries and an SD card slot photo quality is good all things considered they are fairly grainy with noise even if its lowest ISO and I wouldn't expect to make large prints or use its photos at 100% but they're fine for prints up to about 8 by 10 or webviews and that's typical for this class of camera it's shooting performance is also typical for this class of camera which means it's slow but all in all if you want a long zoom lens and double-a batteries for a low price I'd pick one up before they're gone I'm Josh Goldman and that's the kodak easyshare Z 50 10
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.