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The Kodak Easyshare Z915 is a high definition camera that is a decent professional's camera, but not the best that is out there. It comes in three different color options: blue, black, and red. It has an excellent 10x optical zoom lens that works hand in hand with image stabilization to get the best picture. The Kodak Easyshare Z915 is the best in its class in terms of click to capture speed with less than .3 of a second. It has advanced settings and manual controls that may be too much for someone looking for just a point and shoot camera, but it isn't impressive enough to be the best of the best professional's camera.
MSRP $199.95
Release date April, 2009
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Features
- 10x optical zoom lens
- Image stabilization
- Smart Capture feature
- Click to capture speed < 0.3 seconds
- High Definition Pictures
- High ISO (up to 1600)
- Advanced settings and manual controls (PASM)
- Three colors: Black, Blue and Red
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MSRP $199.95
Released April, 2009
Pros
- mechanical and digital image stabilization
- large 3.0" LCD display
- affordable price
Cons
- 90-day limited warranty
- uses more expensive, less popular MS Duo flash storage
- does not record video in high definition
Kodak EasyShare Z915
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W230
MSRP $230.00
Released April, 2009
Pros
- 12x optical zoom
- uses capacious, inexpensive and easy to find SD/SDHC flash cards
- smile, blink and face detection
Cons
- uses 4 AA batteries (no rechargeable battery pack)
- GE is not a well known camera manufacturer, slightly lame
- large and bulky
Kodak EasyShare Z915
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GE X3
MSRP $299.99
Released January, 2009
Pros
- 720p video recording
- records to large capacity, cheap, and easy to find SD/SDHC cards
- 2.7" screen
- affordable price
- 10x zoom
Cons
- screen is only 230,000 pixels
Kodak EasyShare Z915
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Samsung HZ10W
MSRP $350.00
Released January, 2009
Pros
- 10x optical zoom
- VGA video recording at 30 fps with sound
- compatible with microSD and xD flash storage
Cons
- xD and microSD cards present poor $ for capacity value - limited capacities compared to larger SD/SDHC
- no high definition video
- lacks manual control
Kodak EasyShare Z915
vs.
Olympus Stylus 9000
MSRP $299.95
Released September, 2008
The Canon PowerShot SX110 IS is the successor to the SX100, a popular ultrazoom consumer digital camera. The SX110 IS offers a range of user control, from the fully automatic "Easy Mode" that will make novices comfortable with it, to shutter-priority, aperture priority and full manual to catch the interest of more advanced photographers....
Kodak EasyShare Z915
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Canon PowerShot SX110 IS
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March 13, 2009
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Pros
- affordable price
- 10x optical zoom
- available in black, gray, blue and red
- uses affordable, easy to find and capacious SD/SDHC cards
- appears to be a pretty good value pick (not confirmed yet)
Cons
- uses AA batteries
- having a Kodak branded camera seems lame
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