'As a still camera, the Kodak EasyShare Z950 shines, with impressive color quality, crisp images, and a powerful 10X optical zoom. '
'The Kodak EasyShare Z950 is sturdily built, packs a 12Mp sensor and shoehorns a 10x optical zoom into a body that will still fit into your pocket. '
'One of the neatest digital cameras on the market right now is the Kodak Easyshare Z950. '
'For me, the true test of a camera's quality lies in its ability to shoot low light, indoors, without flash, and still produce usable photos. I'm pleased to say that the Z950 does well in this area—far better than I expected.'
'The vertical grip is light and performs no other function, but it also improves the horizontal grip, allowing my little finger to grip the front of the camera rather than curl up under the body.'
'poor high-ISO performance'
'Additional vertical shutter button'
'the Kodak EasyShare Z980 is surprisingly quick to focus.'
'Conclusion
The Kodak EasyShare M580 feels slightly tacky, and the interface is awful both to look at and use.'
'The Kodak Easyshare M580 is the new flagship camera of the beginner-friendly M series digital compact camera range. '
'Featuring a 14-Megapixel imaging sensor, 8x optical zoom lens, Image Stabilization, 720p HD video and Kodak EasyShare software, this is one of the easiest cameras on the market to shoot and share your images with. '
'In short, the consensus is that the Kodak EasyShare M580 can't quite compete with its rivals from Panasonic, Sony and Canon, such as the top-rated Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS (*Est. $180).'
'the Camera works great and looks great too, it’s a little big but light weight and one of the easiest point and shoot cameras I have used in a while.'