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Storage media: Integrated Memory, Optical zoom: 12x, Sensor resolution: 7.1 Megapixels, Viewfinder type: Optical viewfinder, Weight: 403g, Digital zoom: 5x ...
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Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 378 reviews of Kodak EasyShare P712 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average rating for this product is 83/100. Comparing these reviews to 257243 reviews of other Digital Compact Cameras gives the Kodak EasyShare P712 an overall alaScore 90/100 = Best.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: This looks and feels like a very substantial camera, the zoom is good at 12x optical and the image size is 7.1 mega pixel, This is one of two cameras in the Kodak Performance range
Verdict: Apart from the normal JPG you can also take images in RAW and TIFF. Of course all digital cameras today can be used as basic camcorders (640x480 at 30FPS) and this unit is no exception and in fact on camera video editing is possible. A lot of extra styles
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Kodak's EasyShare P712 offers a higher level of control than its Z-series brethren, but noise at higher ISOs persists.
Pros: 12x optical zoom; full manual controls; optical image stabilization.
Cons: Noisy at ISO 200 and above; ISO 800 only at 1.2 megapixels.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Kodak P712 is a 7 megapixel all-in-one camera with a 12x zoom (36-432mm film equivalent) Schneider lens and electronic viewfinder. It has effective image stabilisation.
Pros: It looks nice and the image stabilisation works well. Under ideal conditions -- that is, with a static subject in low contrast lighting and with the in-camera saturation turned right down and with the zoom at the half way mark -- you can take decent pictu
Cons: This is one of the slowest cameras we have ever used. Focus and exposure are hit and miss affairs, particularly when the lens is at its longest focal length. The electronic viewfinder is poor and operational lag is such that any moving subject will be ove
Verdict: The Kodak P712 is a disappointing camera. It is just as well that digital images are free because you must take at least 5 photos to get one worth keeping.
Read Full ReviewPros: Very good image quality with JPEG Fine, excellent using the RAW format.Stabilized 12X zoom.Excellent metering.Excellent colour rendition.High-resolution electronic viewfinder.Full selection of shooting modes.Light and compact.
Cons: Chromatic aberration when the image contains strong contrasts.Lack of sharpness at the widest angle.Sensitive to noise as of 125 ISO and when the flash is used.
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