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Kodak EasyShare C180


$100.00 Released November, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to use. Low price. Compact.

The Cons:No viewfinder. Basic point and shoot. 3x optical zoom.

The Kodak EasyShare C180 is a light and digital camera suited for users seeking a more affordable option. A slight downgrade from the EasyShare C1013, the Kodak EasyShare C180 maintains a slightly weaker 10.2 MP resolution for high-quality prints up to 30” x 40”.

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Like its peer, it features a 3X Optical Aspheric Zoom Lens designed for taking close shots without losing picture quality. In addition to capturing JPEG/EXIF images, the EasyShare C180 also supports QuickTime motion JPPEG videos with audio in VGA(15fps) or QVGA(29fps) resolution. Additional features of the Kodak EasyShare C180 digital camera include automatic face detection, picture enhancing & editing, 16MB of internal memory, and an SD/SDHC card expansion slot for meeting additional memory needs. The Kodak EasyShare C1013 retails for $99.95 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • Light Compact Digital
  • 3X Optical Ashperic Zoom Lens
  • JPEG Image Capture
  • 16:9 High-Definition Images
  • QuickTime Video Capture w/Audio
  • Automatic Face Detection
  • Picture Editing
  • 16MB Internal Memory
  • SD/SDHC Expansion Slot
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Resolution: 10.2MP
  • Zoom: 3X Optical
  • LCD: 2.4"
  • Storage: 16MB
  • Weight: 110g
  • Dimensions: 92.5mm x 62.0mm x 24.7m

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Pros
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    easy to use

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    low price

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    compact

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    uses cheap, easy to find and capacious SD/SDHC memory

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    uses AA batteries - universal, affordable, and easy to find when you're out and about

  • 1

    great first camera for a kid

Cons
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    no viewfinder

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    basic point and shoot

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    3x optical zoom

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    poor in low light

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    uses AA batteries - less capacious than lithium-ion battery packs

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    Kodak point & shoot cameras are infamously known for poor image quality

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