Kodak EasyShare Z1012 10.1MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom | 
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| Brand: Kodak Category: Photography
List Price: $249.95 Buy New: $245.00 You Save: $4.95 (2%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 47 reviews Sales Rank: 880
Color: Clack Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 12 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 396 Minimum Focal Length: 33 Maximum Resolution: 10 Has Red Eye Reduction: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 6.4 x 7.4 x 4.3
MPN: 1324748 Model: 1324748 UPC: 041771324742 EAN: 0041771324742 ASIN: B00132MMVE
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| Features:
| • | 10.1-megapixel resolution for prints up to 30 x 40 inches | | • | 12x optical zoom with optical image stabilization | | • | 2.5-inch LCD screen | | • | Enhanced click-to-capture speed (0.14 sec) and auto-focus accuracy; Smart capture mode | | • | Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included) |
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Product Description It only looks serious. The Z1012 is pure fun to use. Though it appears like an SLR camera, the Kodak Easyshare 1012IS sports a long 12x optical zoom with its 33-396 mm (35 mm equiv.) f/2.8-4.8 SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON Lens. So even though you can't change lenses, the focal length means you don't have to. 10.1-megapixel resolution captures still images at up to 3672?2748 for exquisite detail. Want to take movies? Kodak's Easyshare 1012IS does that too (even in high-definition) at resolutions of HD (1280 ? 720) at 30 fps; VGA (640 ? 480) at 30 fps; QVGA (320 ? 240) at 30 fps - with Quicktime and MP4 compression for stereo sound in HD mode. It's simple to use with lots of automatic settings. Want to be creative? There are manual and semi-automatic modes too. Optical image stabilization helps keep images blur free. Get ready for some great shooting and even better results with the EasyShare Z1012IS. 2.5 TFT LCD File management on camera - delete, undo delete, copy, protect, text tagging 32 MB internal memory available, SDHC SD card expansion slot Optical image stabilizer Face detection technology Panorama stitch mode KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Software PC and Mac compatible ISO sensitivity auto, 64, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 (6400 @ 3 megapixel mode only) Unit Dimensions W ? H ? D - 108.5 ? 74.2 ? 76.6 mm; Weight - 325 g
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Great camera with an excellent zoom ability! November 29, 2008 I have been using this camera for over a year. It's great to capture action during sporting events, even soccer from the sidelines across a big field. The strong optical zoom is great. The pictures it takes are crystal clear, sharp, and have true colors. The panorama option is incredible. It stitches three photos together seamlessly. Con's: The on/off slider switch is poorly designed. The battery does not recharge in the camera.
DON'T BUY THIS CAMERA!!! November 25, 2008 I bought the Kodak Z1012 to replace a 8mp Kodak Easyshare P880 (a great camera by the way) and I must say I was highly dissapointed. The photos were grainy and the zoom made the problem worse. 10.1mp???? I don't see it! The On/Off switch is very awkward and if you don't remove the lense cap before you turn the camrea on, the cap pops off... ..puff...Ta Da...LOST CAP...!! I sent the camera back, got a refund and bought a Panasonic Lumix DCM--FZ28.
Being Fair November 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
To be fair to this camera, it is good and bad. It depends on what you're looking for in your camera. I bought this camera in August 2008 and now it's on eBay. I upgraded from a Kodak C series point and shoot digital and thought this was the logical next step for upgrading to an SLR format. I also really like the EasyShare software. I was very disappointed with the camera.
First of all, do not be decieved by how large this camera looks in the photograph on ANY website. It is very small and light weight. Which can go one of two ways depending on what you're looking for. There is no fun clicking sound after you take a shot, no shutter closure, the camera makes more of a hissing sound. That can take the fun out of taking photos for some people.
The lens has a wonderful zoom of 12x optical, but the lens is slow to respond to zoom commands. The camera is slow overall and often did not turn on quickly when I went to use it. I had to turn it on and off several times before it was ready to go.
The burst mode is horrible, it lags when shooting anything and it freezes up often. Which is bad news for people shooting children in motion. Or any wildlife shots. Even in the special function modes, like sport, etc, it lags and the photos come out blurry. It's speed performance leaves a lot to be desired and I ended up shooting in automatic mode more often then I wanted to b/c I knew I would miss critical shots if I changed the settings.
I used the fireworks setting for shooting fireworks at Walt Disney World and all of the photos ended up blurry. I was stood as still as I could while the shot was being processed and none of them were usable. Once I switched to shutter priority and set the shutter speed very low, I was able to capture some nice shots. So the fireworks setting was useless.
10.1 megapixels does not a good camera make. It's nice to have if you're blowing up shots to the size of a billboard, but otherwise, if you're getting sucked in by the high MP, look elsewhere. It's just not that important in a camera this small.
The f number has a surprisingly high setting at 2.8. I was able to shoot in apeture priority quite a bit and get some very beautiful macro photos. The borkeh was beautiful and the depth of field was lovely. The photos I am most proud of that I took with this camera are the ones shot in apeture priority.
Every shot I took in Program mode came back blurry. Even professional photographers that I know who used P mode couldn't quite get it. So back to the auto setting. Manual mode was a waste since this zoom lens is too hard to control for manual shots. It's fine for manual macro shots, but, otherwise, another miss. The Shutter Priority mode is just ok. Since the camera is really slow overall, it's not much of an improvement to change the shutter priority to anything fast, since it's never really fast at all. The click to capture best in class award must be a joke. Seriously, there is no speed with this camera.
The flash always fires, even when I had the flash turned off and wanted to shoot in natural light. That was impossible to overcome.
The camera does not come with a battery. You can expect to purchase an alkaline battery and the recharger separetely. So the camera does not work out of the box. You can use regular AA batteries, but they will be drained within a day. You also have to purchase extra memory cards. The camera held maybe 20 pictures without the memory card.
If you're not into using the viewfinder, then you're in luck since this camera comes equiped with the option to use either the viewfinder or the monitor for picture-taking.
The battery life seemed to be fine. I used it all day on several vacations and trips and even when the battery started to get low, I would turn off the camera and that gave the battery a boost. It charges up quickly which is a nice turnaround feature. The small size of the camera is nice for traveling with and easy for carrying around. It can be mounted to a tripod, if you so desire.
The worst part about this camera is the speed of it is just totally lacking. The additional modes to use are pretty worthless, but it's is nice to have advanced settings (PASM) to experiement with. You're better off with a regular point and shoot if you're not into creative photography. If you're into exploring photos and taking more creative shots and learning more, then this camera is a SKIP. Do not waste your money or time on it. Go for something like the Canon Rebel XSi or the Nikon 40D. Spend a couple of hundred dollars more to get exactly what you want (or save money and just stick with a point and shoot.) I just upgraded to the Canon 40D and skipped over all the step-up cameras and went for the one I knew I'd end up. The class this camera belongs to is confusing...it's not a point and shoot and it's not a true SLR...
Last point - HD video. I took HD video of my 3 year old trick or treating with my niece. It would have been a nice keepsake, but when I played the video back, it was extremely choppy. It wasn't even watchable since it cut in and out from start to finish. That feature was disappointing to say the least. I planned to send it off to my brother who lives some distance from me, but since it wasn't watchable and we couldnt' even tell what was going on, I never did send it.
It's pretty good! November 24, 2008 I just received this camera about a week ago, so I haven't gotten a chance to totaly mess around with all of the cameras functions. The picture quality is great, but I have noticed that when I upload my photos onto my pc, on some photos the corners are dark. I'm wondering if anyone else has had the same issue with it. Utherwise I really like the camera.
Great camera for the amateur photographer! November 23, 2008 I found this camera well designed and easy to operate. The controls are intuitive and the menus are clear but the options are a bit overwhelming - especially for the new photographer. What have I enjoyed? I have been able to get good, clear, sharp and balanced photographs of fall colors (my favorite time of year) and several beautiful sunsets and the best part was that I was able to download them to my computer and share them with family and friends. I am not into video so I cannot comment on this feature. However if you are looking for a great entry level camera that will challenge and enable you to take great pictures...this is the one. It comes complete with the necessary software and accessories, however I would invest in some additional items to take advantage of this product...extra batteries, a charger, camera bag and tripod and then, go out and have fun.
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