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- Reviewed on: 01/18/2006
- Released on: 01/03/2006
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alaTest.com
Editors' rating: 88
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 426 reviews of Kodak Easyshare V 570 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 74/100 and users 81/100. Comparing these reviews to 540866 other Digital Compact Cameras reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 88/100 = Very Good.
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dpinterface.com
Summary: The Kodak EasyShare V570 is an ultra-thin camera with 5 megapixels, a 3x optical zoom lens, 2.5 inch LCD and lots of scene modes souped up with an extra wide 23 mm lens and an extra image sensor for it.
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photographypress.co.uk
Editors' rating: 80
Summary: The V570 is good, but it does seem like the long way around solving the problem of creating a lens that can cope with both wide-angle and close up shots
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macworld.co.uk
Editors' rating: 60
Summary: The Kodak EasySHare V570 delivers high image quality and provides a wide zoom range in a compact package, but short battery life and a few quirks reduce its appeal.
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pcworld.com
Editors' rating: 70
Summary: The V570 delivers high image quality and provides a wide zoom range in a compact package, but low battery life and a few quirks reduce its appeal
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laptopmag.com
Editors' rating: 70
CNET editors' buying advice
We have not reviewed this product but here is CNET's buying advice on Digital cameras. This content was chosen based on the features included with this model of digital camera.
Snapshooter
The casual photographer needs a camera that is easy to carry and easy to use, so compact and ultracompact cameras make the best choice. These digital cameras are the most useful for taking snapshots anywhere, and can produce nice photos for email, web, or prints smaller than 8x10 inches.
The specs that matter
| Resolution | It doesn't matter. Most digital cameras on the market today have sufficient resolution for your needs. |
| Price | $150 to $300 |
| Lens type | Zoom (range encompassing at least 38mm to 114mm, 35mm equivalent) |
| Storage media | Internal memory, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, or Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard |
| Photo file format | JPEG |
| Interfaces | USB, NTSC/PAL television connection |
| Exposure controls | Automatic, programmed scene modes, exposure compensation (for tweaking the automatic exposure) |
| Focus controls | Automatic |
| Flash modes | Automatic, fill, red-eye reduction |
| Software | Photo stitching, photo album, slide show |
| Multimedia | VGA (640x480), 30fps video-clip recording with sound |
| Cool features to look for | Direct-to-printer (PictBridge) output compatibility, in-camera red-eye removal, automatic exposure fix, optical or mechanical image stabilization, face detection |
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