Kodak EasyShare Z1275
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Mostly Unfavorable Reviews
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The Kodak Z1275 has the exclusive Color Science Chip. Advanced algorithms and hardware acceleration along with the Color Science Chip perform split-second analysis to identify and adjust multiple factors to determine the correct exposure, capturing natural details, accurate flesh tones and rich colors. User-friendly features let you use 12 Megapixels and high ISO so bad lighting won’t be a problem anymore. The 12 Megapixel sensor allows you to print up to 30×40” pictures so you can crop and enlarge while maintaining great image quality.
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Good Gear GuideFor those after a small yet powerful camera to capture high-resolution shots, the 12 megapixel Kodak EASYSHARE Z1275 will do the trick. Its pictures aren’t the best we’ve seen, but they should satisfy many users. |
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infoSync WorldRight off the bat, we were not drawn to this camera. It’s design is clunky, reminiscent of years past when we expected cameras to be bulky and unattractive. The lens is massive, yet somehow it doesn’t translate into crystal-clear images or even a superzoom, stopping short at 5x. We liked the video and panorama modes, but these certainly weren’t enough to make us actually want to own one. |
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Computer BuyerImage quality, performance and auto-focus have their flaws, but it’s a capable camera for the price. |
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Computer ShopperThe Z1275 has some amazing specifications for the price. Sadly, though, there are too many flaws for us to overlook them all. |
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TrustedReviewsThe Kodak EasyShare Z1275 is a camera with a number of problems and few saving graces. It is heavy and bulky for a compact, build quality is below average, it lacks any real image stabilisation for its longer-than-average zoom range, and its performance and image quality are well below par. |