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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 4 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | 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 30x40" pictures so you can crop and enlarge while maintaining great image quality. Capture MPEG4 QuickTime Videos in HD at 30 fps with sound limited only to the size of your memory card. The Z1275 is part of the Kodak EasyShare System so sharing your pictures is amazingly simple; just press Share. View pictures with brilliance and clarity on the wide-angle, High-Resolution 2.5 (6.4cm) color display White balance - Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, Fluorescent and Open Shade Scene modes - Portrait, sports, landscape, close-up, night portrait, night landscape, snow, beach, text/document, fireworks, flower, manner/museum, self-portrait, children, backlight, panning, candlelight, sunset and panorama stitch 5 color modes - High, Low, Natural, Black & White and Sepia 1/4 standard tripod mount System Requirements - Windows XP OS or later, Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Macintosh OS X 10.3 or higher, Safari 1.1 or higher, 600 MHz processor or greater, 128MB RAM, 200MB free space, CD-ROM drive, Available USB port, Color monitor, 800?600 display and 16-bit minimum Dimensions - 3.5 ? 2.5 ? 1.2 (89.5?64.5?31.6 mm) Weight - 5.7 ounces (161 grams) | | | |
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| | 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 63 reviews |
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| | Features | 12-megapixel CCD for high-quality prints up to 30 x 40 inches5x optical zoom; Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon lens2.5-inch color LCDCapture HD-quality stills and video64 MB internal memory; SD/SDHC/MMC card expansion slot
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Excellent buy Jan 05, 2009 Nice product. Works as promised. Zoom excellent. Simply use as point and shoot or it has many many features for the more advanced user. Bought for a family member who does not play well with electronics and he absolutely loves it. As with most digital cameras, this unit eats AA batteries! Suggest the long life types or rechargeables and carry spares. Also, Kodak has decided on mutiple units to do away with the view finder. My personal preference would be to keep both the view finder and the LCD screen. I have read other reviews and don't understand the 'grainy' pictures some mention. I am quite picky about quality and find this unit to have high quality pictures. I agree that the speed between pictures is sometimes quite a bit but if I were to be taking pictures at sport events where speed was of essence - most the time - I would have bought a higher end camera. This unit is excellent in 98% of the settings in which I need a camera to work and give quality results! Other than that way to go Kodak.
Not what I expected Dec 17, 2008 The USB cable for this camera is non standard, it is a pain if you misplace it. Battery life is bad. Quality is average.
Simply my favorite digital camera! Nov 23, 2008 I've owned and reviewed numerous digital cameras, but this one has become my absolute favorite. I tend to get long-winded in my reviews, but I want to keep this one short and simple. Here are the benefits, as I see them:
- This camera has the shortest time between shots of any camera I've used in the sub-$500 range. That means you'll snap more pictures, and miss less opportunities. [Note: while the camera is letting you review your photo, you can go back into picture-taking mode by partially depressing the shutter button (the one used to snap a photo)--that'll get you shooting again quickly.
- The Smart Scene feature really does autodetect the best setting in most circumstances. I no longer need to stop and change over to micro to shoot flowers, and then back to portrait to shoot people. It simply works as advertised and MAKES THIS ONE OF THE EASIEST CAMERAS TO USE ON THE GO>
- Even at 12 Megapixel resolution, a 1 Gb SD card [Note: Purchase one right away.] will store hundreds and hundreds of photos in JPG format.
- Definately get a set of four NiHh rechargeable batteries (at least 2100 MAh rated). You'll be able to shoot most of the day on one pair (assuming you're not using flash for all shots), and the second pair can always be charged and ready.
- The LCD is a great size, and it surprisingly easy to read in sunlight. [Note: consider buying some plastic screen protectors to keep it safe from scratches.]
- The menu system is easy to navigate and use.
Overall, it's the best all-purpose digital camera I've owned. I'm planning on getting another one for my wife, since she likes to use this one so much that I often need to "steal" it back from her.
One last note: on cases. Generally, I recommend purchasing the camera case *after* you have the camera in-hand. If you purchase the case online, you risk that you might not like the way the camera fits in the case, or that the case is simply too large or too small. Don't wait too long, however, because that case is the best protection your camera will have when you are on the go!
Absolutely Great! Fine Lens, Resolution, Battery Life, Low Light Photography Nov 13, 2008 This is my 2nd Kodak Digital Camera. I liked the 1st, used it for 3 years, and was induced to move to the new camera for its superior MP rating (12MP vs. my old 6 MP camera), its better low light capabilities without using flash, and its higher magnification without resorting to computerized magnification.
Besides that, its sturdy, had good lens protection, and I expect will stand up well over several years of high usage.
I take several thousand photos a year and edit and crop photos a lot. You can make large prints of even a small portion of a picture, and be confident of its fidelity and resolution.
In researching the camera I was concerned about some negative comments by users, especially about battery life, but bought it anyway because of my excellent prior experience witht Kodak, and Consumer Reports Magazine's reviews of various Kodak models with similar battery usage characteristics. (They didn't review this model, but did do a similar lower MP model).
I just can't believe their experiences. The camera comes with excellent non-rechargeable AA batteries. They lasted well over 100 shots, most of which were energy hogging flash photos.
I'm now using rechargeable Kodak batteries, and their life seems at least as long, and they cost under $15 at Wal-mart for 4 Rechargeable batteries + a recharger.
ps. The model I bought was a real bargain - I bought a remanufactured one, that came from Kodak with the same support a new one would get. Furthermore, I found out from Kodak that this camera, no longer in production, is identical to the newer Kodak 1285 camera, except for the model number.
Good camera at a good price!
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Great outdoor pictures... BUT... Nov 09, 2008 After having this camera for a year now, we've determined the following:
1. It eats regular AA batteries in an hour. Lithiums will last about a month.
2. Having no viewfinder is annoying, since you'll have to set the LCD screen at its brightest level in order to see it outside. Therefore, less battery life.
3. VERY OFTEN, the flash will completely white out a picture. For a while I thought it was because I was trying to take pictures when the last one I took was still processing but now it happens the first time I take a picture, right after turning it on.
4. You can't set the camera to take pictures in black and white. I liked that feature on my old Kodak.
5. It takes beautiful outdoor pictures. Being able to set it for "snow scene" and outdoor action shots for kids is really nice and they come out great.
6. I've tried lowering the picture quality to 6 or 8 MP in order to eliminate the annoying blue screen that comes up sometimes that says "processing" -- but then I can forget about taking pictures indoors. They always come out blurry or dark.
7. The large LCD screen is great!
8. Indoor shots are often either grainy and dark or overexposed, even if I set the camera to take photos in low light conditions.
I'm no camera geek and many of these issues may just be the nature of the point and shoot beast. I'm generally happy with the camera since we are outside taking pictures of the kids most of the time, but I do wish I could get better shots indoors.
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