Kodak Easyshare Z5010 comes with 21x optical zoom. the digital camera with dimensions of 11 x 8 x 8 inches is not just compact, due to the extremely contoured grip for the four batteries it is certainly good tactile in the hand. On top of the handle are located next to the trigger, the control buttons for flash, macro and filming, the zoom rocker is located beside the display screen.
This is expected, the operating concept of the Kodak Easyshare Z5010 digital camera well be thought through. At the large rotary knob on top you can set the desired recording mode. With a weight of 400 grams, the EasyShare Z5010 digital camera is bulky.
Kodak Easyshare Z5010: Details
Schneider-Kreuznach lens with a focal length of 25 to 525 millimeters of this camera provides a large amount of good wide angle zoom to a good telephoto lens. So that nothing blurred since there is also an optical image stabilizer. The auto focus is also on board. This should improve the shutter lag on the Kodak Easyshare Z5010 Digital Camera at close range on good values. It uses CCD image sensor with 14 megapixel resolution.
The digital camera records videos with HD resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels and 30 frames per second. The digital image stabilizer engages in dark scenes, the microphone picks up only in mono, and also the optical zoom during filming is not usable. It does provide the possibility to change the exposure settings manually complete. The panorama wizard - with a little patience - can make all-round views.
Kodak Easyshare Z5010: Conclusion
That shines above all by the large focal length range. The operating concept seems conclusive. The video features are rather average. Kodak Easyshare Z5010 is now commercially available.
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