buy-n-shoot.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:16:22
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Kodak’s new EasyShare V610, 6 mega-pixel digital camera is the second compact digital camera in the world to use the dual lens system, with the first being Kodak’s EasyShare V570.In a time where most digital cameras now have multiple features avail...
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Click to take a 360-degree QTVR tour of the V610 In addition to its dual lens design, the 6.1-megapixel V610 camera boasts a variety of notable features to enhance the photography experience, including in-camera panorama stitching, which automatically...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:16:26
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The Kodak Easyshare V610 is the smallest ultra-zoom camera currently on the market and the only one to qualify as an ultra-compact. This is achieved using two relatively slow unstabilized lenses for a combined range of 38-380mm in 35mm equivalent term...
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The second release in Kodak’s dual lens camera series after the V570 is the much awaited V610 — the camera that offers more than a mere increase in the megapixel count. This one goes all the way of taking full advantage of its second lens to a...
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We got acquainted with the dual lens concept of Kodak before with the EasyShare V570. The emphasis was then on ultra wide-angle and less on telephoto. With the Kodak EasyShare V610 Kodak has changed tack and thrown itself on to the telephoto range. The...
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The Holy Grail of the digicam wars has always been a user friendly, high resolution, long zoom digital camera that's small enough to drop in a shirt pocket. The problem with this concept is that it's very difficult to build a tiny camera with a decen...
World's smallest 10X zoom digicam, Bluetooth connectivity, very good to excellent images, and lots of scene modes...
Pricey, short battery life, weak flash, no IS, above average noise, slow lenses...
The Kodak Easyshare V610 is in a very small club - micro-cams with 10X zooms. So the major question facing potential purchasers is this: does the V610 really offer a pocketable alternative to a bulkier long zoom digicam like the Canon S3 IS, the Panas...
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Announced in April 2006, the EasyShare V610 is Kodaks second Dual Lens model, using two lenses (and two CCD sensors) to give an extended zoom range without adding to the bulk of the camera. In the case of the V610 the lenses cover 38-114mm and 130-...
Superb styling, build and finish, Uniquely compact 10x zoom camera, Carry-anywhere model that is truly pocketable, Decent resolution, Easy to use, novices will appreciate the integration with EasyShare software, Bluetooth file transfer, Large, bright scre...
Wide zoom lens is soft in the corners, More distortion in the center of the zoom range than with a single 10x zoom, Zoom mechanism annoyingly slow, Live preview resolution low, Slow - and occasionally unreliable - focus at the long end of the zoom, No ind...
People who buy iPods are often mocked for ignoring cheaper, more capable MP3 players because they like the shiny white box and no need for a manual interface. Its easy to forget sometimes that some people also buy cameras based more on their looks...
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photoxels.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:16:32
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The is an ultra zoom digital camera with ultra compact dimensions. The elegant compact digital camera comes with two quality SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH C-VARIOGON lenses: a regular 38-114mm 3x optical zoom lens, plus a second 130-380mm 2.9x optical zoom lens...
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Kodak EasyShare V610 This slim point-and-shoot sports two lenses, one for long-range zoom. With a long-range 10X optical zoom, Kodaks sleek EasyShare V610 can bring the farthest subjects into full, detailed view. Unfortunately, this $449 (as of 6/15/0...
Fun to use, Longrange zoom...
Short battery life Short battery life, Sensitive to camera movement...
This slim point-and-shoot sports two lenses, one for long-range zoom.
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This looks a very interesting camera with 10x optical zoom, so that it is not hugely unbalanced it has two separate lenses, potentially a unique offering.
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Kodak V610 Introduction By: Shawn BarnettReview date: 07/20/2006 The Kodak EasyShare V610 is the worlds smallest 10x optical zoom camera, packing a pair of 6.1-megapixel sensors in its compact two-lens design that provides a wide spectrum of preset sh...
10x zoom (40x with digital zoom) Very compact Bluetooth wireless transfers and printing Panorama stitching feature is a big plus Very good shutter response Good exposure accuracy Vibrant, appealing color Good skin tones Auto white balance handles a wid...
High ISO shots are quite soft, with very strong noise (ISO 400 shots look good only as 4x6 inch snapshot prints) Contrast is a little high, tends to lose highlight and shadow detail under harsh lighting Some users may find the highly saturated color un...
The Kodak V610 is a delight to use. The 40x digital zoom will take you places you havent been before with surprisingly little dropoff in quality. Bluetooth provides a handy wireless protocol youll never leave at home for sharing images between device...
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SummaryPros: Dual-lenses with 10X optical zoom; large 2.8-inch LCD screen; wireless Bluetooth photo transfer capabilities. Cons: Blurry photos at highest zoom levels; tendency to underexpose photos; disappointing battery life. Price as rated: $450 Best...
Dual-lenses with 10X optical zoom; large 2.8-inch LCD screen; wireless Bluetooth photo transfer capabilities.
Blurry photos at highest zoom levels; tendency to underexpose photos; disappointing battery life.
With a long-range 10X optical zoom, Kodak’s EasyShare V610 can bring the farthest subjects into full, detailed view. Unfortunately, this dual-lens camera also has a propensity for blurred photos at its highest zoom levels, plus disappointingly s...
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thinkcamera.com Updated: 2011-10-03 22:16:35
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Heres a camera absolutely stuffed with features: two lenses, amazing 10 times optical zoom, Bluetooth connectivity and panoramic stitching mode - all in a body that you can easily slip into a trouser pocket. This could be a very exciting camera... Fe...
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Do you want ultra zoom power but dont want to lug around a bulky camera? Then the Kodak EasyShare V610 ($450) might be for you. The V610 is Kodaks second dual lens camera, with the first being the EasyShare V570 (see our review), which was more fo...
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I have to admit to being something of a snob when it comes to cameras. While I have often recommended the likes of Canon, Nikon, Pentax and even the odd Sony to friends and colleagues that have asked me for advice, it would never have occurred to me to su...
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The EasyShare V610 has a number of features that make it attractive: looks, thinness, a 10x optical zoom, built-in Bluetooth...
Thin 10x optical zoom digicam Bluetooth enabled Built-in Perfect Touch correction Easy to use, setup...
Zooms “skips” from one lens to the other Poor LCD screen in bright sunlight Only 135 shots per charge Slower response than competitors No compression options Few manual controls...
This one is a toughie. The EasyShare V610 has a number of features that make it attractive: looks, thinness, a 10x optical zoom, built-in Bluetooth and Perfect Touch technology. I really have problems with the LCD screen and the hiccough as the camera...
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The Kodak Easyshare V610 is a 2.3cm thick, pocketable digital camera that offers a 10x zoom equivalent to 38-380mm, making it the smallest camera in the world with such a big zoom range. The V610 looks to all intents and purposes like any other compa...
The Kodak Easyshare V610 is a tremendously innovative digital camera that brings a lot of new, exciting and effective features to the consumer. Most obvious is the amazing 10x, 38-380mm focal range in such a slim body, making the V610 one of the most...
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Its an ultracompact. Its a superzoom. Its even wireless. Is this some kind of Orwellian digital camera triplespeak? No, its Kodak being (mostly) truthful in introducing its new 6-megapixel dual-lens camera, the EasyShare V610 ($449.95 list). I lo...
Very sleek. Nice video features, with MPEG-4 encoding. Cool Bluetooth features.
Expensive. Mediocre picture quality. Some autofocus problems.
The Kodak EasyShare V610 blurs the boundaries between ultracompacts and superzooms. But it needs to focus a little more on quality—and it could focus better at extreme zoom settings, too...
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