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EASYSHARE Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera
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EASYSHARE Z7590 Zoom Digital Camera 

Page Type: Gear Review

Manufacturer: Kodak

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Page By: bewencher

Created/Edited: Aug 26, 2005 / Aug 26, 2005

Object ID: 1400

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(from kodak.com)
Create art with ease and exhilaration.
~10X optical zoom SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON Lens
~5.0 MP for stunning-quality prints up to 20 × 30 in. (50 × 75 cm)
~Advanced manual and custom controls, 16 programmed scene and 5 color modes
~Exclusive KODAK Color Science Image Processing Chip
~2.2 in. (5.6 cm) high-resolution, indoor/outdoor display
~Bright, very-high resolution electronic viewfinder (EVF)
~High-speed, low-light precision auto-focus system with dual sensors
~Continuous shooting and bracketing modes
~Histogram display
~VGA video with audio

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bewencherUntitled Review

Voted 4/5

I've taken this camera with my on all of my hikes and the pictures always come out great. The zoom is a great feature and convenient for looking at distance peaks. The large LCD screen makes sharing the photos with my fellow hikers on the way home really easy. There are also great presets for things such as distant scenery (i.e. mountains) or really close-up shots (i.e. flowers). My only complaint is that it can take a bit of time for the camera to cycle so you can take another picture. But if you use the action setting then it will cycle slightly faster.



The charging/syncing dock that comes with the camera package makes it really easy to transfer the images off of the camera and also charges the battery quickly.
Posted Aug 26, 2005 9:19 am

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