The Kodak EasyShare V705 digital camera is the worlds smallest ultra-wide-angle zoom digital camera.
Lets take a look at what else makes this camera special: Retina technology that pairs two lenses on the front, anti-blur technology that reduces blur caused by camera shake, subject movement, and low light and in-camera panorama stitch mode which allows photos capturing up to 180 degrees of view. Sharp edges and chrome highlights in its design, you can even put an Absolute Pink model in your pocket.
Kodaks V705 looks similar to the other V-series cameras in terms of its controls and buttons. The top of the camera has a line of five buttons, and the three on the left look too similar, a design which isn’t practical.
Some other features include: framing, distortion compensation, date and time stamping, blur warning. Always powers up in the auto mode and manual control is minimal.
Overall: This is a fancy point-and-shoot digital camera, very very ulta-compact, I would say its a nice gadget for girls.
Technical Data:
• 2.5 inch LCD display
• 7.1-megapixel CCD
• 5x ultra-wide-angle optical zoom
• ISO range: 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1000
• Shutter Speed: 8-1/1448 sec
• Maximum aperture on this lens is f/3.9 to f/4.4 (23mm Focal Length)
• Movie mode with sound (QuickTime, MPEG-4) and JPEG file format
• Color mode: Natural Color, Low Color, Black & White, Sepia, High Color
• White Balance: Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Open Shade
• Metering: Multi-Pattern, Center-Weight, Center-Spot
• Secure Digital storage (SD)
• lithium-ion battery
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