This solid 8-megapixel point-and-shoot is not very stylish and does not really fit in pockets, but it includes Aperture-priority, Shutter-priority, and Manual modes. It comes with a mode dial on top, a joystick on the back and a few other intuitive buttons. You have quick access the photos that you’ve tagged as favourites and the Smart Scene Mode will attempt to automatically select the right scene mode. Many people report problems regarding the functionality of the flash. Another thing that might let you thing it’s not the right camera for you is the lack of image stabilisation (it does have Blur Warning), which results in blurry pictures in low light (also focuses hard in low light). Another fact is the acceptable lens distortion and artefacts on the Kodak’s C875 images. The noise-reduction, however, performs well, and white balance produces slightly warm color tones. Red eye removal is not a problem since the on-camera software handle it and, one last thing: PerfectTouch feature improves photo quality at the push of one button.
Kodak EasyShare C875 Specifications
Kodak EasyShare C875
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Kodak EasyShare C875
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Kodak EasyShare C875
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