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The Kodak EasyShare M883 is a mid-grade compact digital camera for users seeking advanced memory options. A step up from the EasyShare M863, the EasyShare M883 includes 64MB of internal memory, as well as an SD/MMC card expansion slot for those seeking even more memory. In addition, the EasyShare M883 features an 8.0 MP resolution, as well as a 3X optical zoom Aspheric Lens that also allows for 5x digital zoom for even larger pictures. Most notable about the M883 is its Kodak Perfect Technology, which allows for advanced editing to make pictures as vivid as possible. Additional features of the Kodak EasyShare M883 digital camera include automatic face detection, QuickTime motion JPEG video capture up to a QVGA resolution, and automatic face detection. The Kodak EasyShare M883 retails for $179.95 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
MSRP $179.95
Release date November, 2008
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Features
- Mid-Grade Compact Digital
- 3X Optical Aspheric Zoom Lens
- JPEG Image Capture
- HD Still Capture in 16:9
- QuickTime Video Capture (Up to QVGA)
- Kodak Perfect Technology
- Automatic Face Detection
- 64MB Internal Memory
- SD/MMC Expansion Slot
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Resolution: 8.0 MP
- Zoom: 3X Optical
- LCD: 3.0"
- Storage: 64MB
- Weight: 116g
- Dimensions: 92.4mm x 56.5mm x 19.2mm
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Kodak EasyShare M883
• Kodak EASYSHARE M883 - Digital camera - compact - 8.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: MMC, SD, SDHC
• Kodak EASYSHARE M883 - Digital camera - compact - 8.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 3 x - supported memory: MMC, SD, SDHC
UPC: 041778102893
EAN: 0041778102893
MPN: M883
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Pros
- 3.0" touch screen
- records video in 720p high definition at 25 fps
- affordable price
Cons
- GE is not a known camera manufacturer
- difficult to view the screen in sunlight
- poor noise, even on relatively low ISO settings
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Pros
- Auto focus works quickly and generally is accurate.
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Cons
- Self timer annoying to get to.
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Pros
- Super-thin profile @ 0.7 inches thick
- audio playback on the video feature
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Cons
- Performance (ie. startup speed, shutter lag, time between shots) is mediocre
- no optical zoom in movie mode
- pictures can get a little grainy if the iso is set to high in very low light conditions
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Pros
- affordable cost
- compact and light
- solid build
Cons
- not the best quality photos
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- 3x optical zoom
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Pros
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Cons
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Pros
- attractive brushed metal faceplate
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Cons
- will obviously not produce the highest quality shots
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Pros
- affordable price
- respectable battery life
- compact and lightweight
- easy to use
Cons
- "HD still capture" is silly marketing language
- 3x optical zoom
- poor image quality
- better to spend a little more and get a much better performer
- slow shutter speed - most pictures come out blurry
- horrible in low light
- USB connection is non-standard
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