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Kodak EasyShare Z1275 12MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom
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Kodak EasyShare Z1275 12MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom

List Price: $229.99
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Description:

The Z1275 is loaded with user-friendly features so that handling all 12 megapixels is incredibly easy. Plus with high ISO capability, bad lighting won’t stand in your way.

Features:

12-megapixel CCD for high-quality prints up to 30 x 40 inches


5x optical zoom; Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon lens


2.5-inch color LCD


Capture HD-quality stills and video


64 MB internal memory; SD/SDHC/MMC card expansion slot


Product Details:
Product Length: 4.0 inches
Product Width: 2.5 inches
Product Height: 1.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.45 pounds
Package Length: 7.4 inches
Package Width: 6.4 inches
Package Height: 2.9 inches
Package Weight: 1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 73 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5
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5Great Digital Camera.Mar 12, 2010
This is so easy to use and the 12 meg pictures can be process into any size you want.

5Pocket PerfectSep 28, 2009
I love this camera - It's my fourth digital camera and is by far the best. It's handy, quick and easy to use. It fits in all my pockets and I can take great pictures with it even one handed.

I miss the view finder, but I've gotten over it.

I'd write more, but everyone else has covered the major items already.



1Have owned for one year - started out fairly well, then major battery issuesAug 19, 2009
We have had several digital cameras over the years and have above average knowledge/experience with digital cameras and their functions/capabilities. This camera we received as a gift a year ago. We never checked the price until today and I am honestly shocked that it is priced at $200. While a good deal for a 12MP 5x zoom camera, we were convinced it was a worthless piece of junk after having had constant issues with the batteries and processing times. I was THIS close to taking a hammer to it.

When we first received the camera, it worked fairly well (although I was never overly impressed with picture quality). However about 6 months into it, we couldn't even take one picture because the batteries never lasted. I would put in brand new batteries (tried several brands, Alkaline, NiMH, rechargable - YOU NAME IT) and the camera would barely even turn on. The light would be green initially, but would immediately turn to red and the camera would turn off. It kills me that before I discovered this problem, I probably through away quite a few perfectly good batteries thinking that they were bad.

What's interesting is that we finally put this camera to rest in our junk drawer. It has sat there for two full months until today when I pulled it out as a last resort. And what do you know it turned on immediately and I have taken about 20 pictures in the past 3 days without battery failure. I am still disappointed in processing time for deleting photos and taking new photos, but I am just shocked that it's turning on at all.

The only conclusion I can come to is that there is some sort of internal battery/memory that just died on us and maybe it needed to be re-charged or rested. Sounds crazy, but that's all I can figure out.

I'm going to hold onto this until it dies again, but overall there's no way I would recommend this camera. I suppose I could have received a faulty one, but after an experience like this I wouldn't recommend it and now I question the Kodak brand in general.




1I can't believe Kodak would release a camera like thisAug 06, 2009
Still photos are fine. But I bought this camera for the 720p HD video. Unfortunately the digital image stabilization system overcorrects for the slightest camera movement, the result being uncontrollably jittery and shaky videos (left to right and back again) even when the camera's actual movement was minor. The effect is that instead of dampening the effect of camera shake it amplifies it. And the stabilization feature cannot be shut off in video mode. Kodak's help line says it is a feature, not a defect. As of early August 2009 there is no firmware update for this "feature." The simplest non-stabilized camera produces better videos.

1Very unhappyMar 24, 2009
After 10 months of use with this camera, it stopped working.I submitted it for repair by Kodak at which time they told me it was void of warranty because of corrosion inside the camera. I asked for more details, they told me it had water damage. I explained it has never been wet. They told me that spending time in an air conditioned car then going out into the heat of outdoors would cause moister build up inside the camera. There is no way to correct this issue and the camera is worthless. I paid $250 for this camera for 10 months of use. Very dissatisfied.

 
 
 
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