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Kodak Easyshare Z812 IS Camera Review


megapixels:  8.2 (effective)
image stabilization:  Yes
min shutter speed:  1/2 sec
max shutter speed:  1/1000 sec
resolution: 
3264 x 2448 pixels
optical zoom:  12x
storage:  SD/MMC, Built-in
ISO range:  64 - 3200
display type:  2.5" LCD
camera dimensions:  4.3 x 2.9 x 3.0
weight:  10.5 oz.
approx. price:  $299




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Camera Summary:
The Kodak Easyshare Z812 IS is an 8.2 megapixel digital camera with a Schneider-Kreuznach 12x optical zoom lens. It is designed for the aspiring photographer who wants an easy-to-use camera that delivers great pictures with every shot. The Z812 IS features face detection technology, a smart scene mode, an electronic viewfinder and a 2.5" LCD screen. It is available now for about $299.

Kodak Easyshare Z812 IS News Release Excerpt:
The high-zoom Kodak Easyshare Z812 IS Camera has an impressive feature set and intuitive controls, perfect for the aspiring photographer who wants an easy-to-use camera that delivers great pictures with every shot. With 8MP resolution and an incredible Schneider-Kreuznach 12x optical zoom lens, the Z812 IS captures HD still images (16:9 aspect ratio) and video (720p at 30fps), and has the ability to extract still images from videos. The camera’s best in class1 click-to-capture (.23), auto-focus accuracy, Optical Image Stabilization and High ISO settings (up to 3200) allow consumers to capture brighter, clearer shots in low-light or fast-action situations.

The Z812 IS also features Face Detection Technology, and its Smart Scene Mode will automatically adjust the camera’s settings depending on the type of scene it detects. For consumers who wish to have more control over the composition of their shots, aperture and shutter speed can be manually selected and the electronic viewfinder can be activated instead of the 2.5-inch LCD screen. The Kodak Easyshare Z812 IS Camera features Kodak Perfect Touch technology so every image can look its best.

Eastman Kodak Company today unveiled a suite of new products aimed at helping consumers bring photos back into their homes and into their lives by expanding the possibilities for image capture and display. Millions of digital pictures are captured every year, but most remain trapped in digital cameras or on home computers. At the same time, the widespread adoption of High Definition (HD) televisions presents a new opportunity to relive personal photos and videos with incredible image clarity and sharpness, while growing demand for digital picture frames allows for instant digital photo sharing anywhere in the home. Kodak is delivering an easy solution for consumers to capture and display HD pictures on vibrant, wide-screen HDTVs and digital picture frames, making the viewing and sharing of images in the home more seamless and enjoyable than ever before.

“At Kodak, we believe consumers should be inspired, not intimidated, by the photography experience – from capturing to sharing and displaying. We are breaking down the technology barriers and making it easy for everyone to relive their memories in the highest quality possible,” said John Blake, General Manager KODAK Digital Capture and Devices, Vice President Eastman Kodak Company. “The products announced today represent an important step in helping remove the boundaries for how images can be taken, viewed and shared, and Kodak is dedicated to supporting innovation that will continue to bring intelligent, easy-to-use HD solutions to the market.”

Pricing and Availability
The Kodak Easyshare Z812 IS is available now for about $299.
 

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