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3.5 stars
"Lots of camera for the money."
Pros: Easy point and shoot plus manual controls.
Cons: Chews up batteries.
Summary: Overall not a bad camera. There are lots of presets to choose from and they work well. The camera even has a limited list of manual control options that work as well as the photographer can make them work. The lens is large and so contributes to the detail. The image stays sharp at full magnification but the user must be aware that if you zoom beyond the 5x the camera will use digital zoom and so the image will deteriorate. At the high ISO setting the image is very noisy but if one were using ISO/ASA 3200 film the image would be similarly noisy (grainy). It is an inescapable fact of photography. The camera has been criticized as not very sleek. True. It is not an aerodynamic design. But it is a camera, not a jet. The HD video is OK. Carry extra batteries as it uses them up in a hurry, especially if you shoot a lot of video.
Where to buy
Kodak EasyShare Z1275:
$308.45
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