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Kodak Easyshare Z1085 IS (85 pnds)
Bought my first camera the other day, the Kodak Z1085, and i'm really pleased with it. As per usual, i try to look for bargains and where better to look then Amazon. This camera would be about 120+ pnds new and thats out of my price range, but i probably would've ended up getting it either way. The Z1085 caught my eye cuz it looks nice, its compact but quite chubby, sorta like i am. And it has HD video recording which is the main reason i bought it. And who wouldn't like a good Kodak? Thats as old school as a brand can get.
The functions on the back are pretty easy to follow, which is also a plus. The buttons are neat, and the LCD is nice and crisp. No touch screen or multi button bonanza to get me wondering what to press. At the end of the day, its a straight forward digital camera, that looks good and fits nicely in the hands. With HD video, which i haven't tried out yet cuz i'm still waiting for my 8 gb memory card. And thats pretty much it. Everyone's a photographer these days anyway, whats one more.
Bought my first camera the other day, the Kodak Z1085, and i'm really pleased with it. As per usual, i try to look for bargains and where better to look then Amazon. This camera would be about 120+ pnds new and thats out of my price range, but i probably would've ended up getting it either way. The Z1085 caught my eye cuz it looks nice, its compact but quite chubby, sorta like i am. And it has HD video recording which is the main reason i bought it. And who wouldn't like a good Kodak? Thats as old school as a brand can get.
Its 10 megapixels which doesn't translate to anything to me, as long as it takes decent pictures i'm not complaining. I use the 5 megapixels option anyway, it doesn't take too much space and would be enough to get good 4:3 prints, which is really all i'm looking for. I'm more interested in the size and shape of a camera, and this one is just right. Its not too small and thin that it looks boring, and not too large either that it would be annoying to carry around. The IS on its name stands for Image Stabilization, which means i'd have less chances of taking blurry pictures, but i probably will though.



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