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Kodak EasyShare V570


$344.00

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Compact Size. Durable. Dual Lens capabilities.

The Cons:Doesn't perform as well in low lighting conditions, or mixed lighting ie) dark and then light. Has to be connected to the included dock in order to transfer pictures; dock must be plugged into both the computer and wall outlet.

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Eastman Kodak Company introduced the world's first dual-lens digital still camera, the KODAK EASYSHARE V570 zoom digital camera.

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Product Shot 2 Using proprietary KODAK RETINA Dual Lens technology, the elegant V570 camera wraps an ultra-wide angle lens (23 mm) and an optical zoom lens (39 - 117 mm) into a small, sleek package less than an inch thin. The innovative EASYSHARE V570 camera's ultra-wide angle lens coupled with its optical zoom lens produces a total 5X optical zoom range, providing more options to help today's picture takers capture the perfect shot - group photos, scenic landscapes, dramatic portraits, and close-ups. No other consumer digital camera offers such a wide angle of view, nor the unique, sophisticated design of this model, whose all-glass, stacked SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH C-VARIOGON prism lenses never extend from the camera body.

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Pros
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    Compact Size

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    Durable

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    Dual Lens capabilities

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    Panoramic picture functionality; with the option to paste connected pictures on the device directly

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    Great battery life

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    Kodak Color Science Chip integrates high quality photos with vivid colors

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    Can work as a digital picture frame while on dock; Full picture slide-show with shuffle support

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    Plethora of filming and picture modes for use in different environments

Cons
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    Doesn't perform as well in low lighting conditions, or mixed lighting ie) dark and then light

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    Has to be connected to the included dock in order to transfer pictures; dock must be plugged into both the computer and wall outlet

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