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Product Details
- 14-megapixel resoluteness for brilliant prints up to 30 x 40 inches
- Vertical shutter publish, detachable vertical influence; Starve oneself click-to-catch burn rubber (<0.2 sec.)
- Nab images to SD/SDHC tribute cards (not included)
- 26x optical zoom and 26mm extensive-aspect lens; 3-inch distinguished LCD
- One-button upload to YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, and Kodak Gallery sites, together with e-despatch
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Product Description
The new KODAK EASYSHARE Z981 Digital Camera is where creativity and versatility be broached together. It zooms in faster, wider, and closer than ever, giving you dishonest, persistent shots you’ll be proud to part. Kodak’s Part Button lets you tag pictures just from your camera for e-mailing or uploading to YouTube™, FACEBOOK, FLICKR, and KODAK Gallery. And its unparalleled vertical shutter delivering and detachable enthral give you the docility to go from flat to vertical shots with casualness. From Thespian off the target angles to the convenience of ultra-zoom, the Z981 delivers signal playing. Memorable pictures are within your reach – put them out there for everyone to see. Because the physical KODAK Time happens when you slice
Customer Reviews
Kodak Z981
I have had my Z981 for two weeks and I have understood it a proper testing. My son is a masterly photographer and he told me that I would be dejected with this camera. I told him that I would give it a actual-age investigation and, if I was frustrated, I would send it back. First the cons: 1) The On/Off toggle change is awkwardly placed. It is almost unworkable to irregularity the camera on (or off) without mobile (changing) the Trend dial. 2) The battery cubicle is cosy to unblocked but very straitening to about and bar (I use my car key to coast it). Also, pressurize true the camera works once you have locked it. For some by virtue of, this seems to be a ungovernable. 3) A hotshoe and tilting landscape cover would have been warm-hearted but I knew from the specs that I would get neither. 4) The zoom on the back of the camera (rather than on the top) is ham-handed but I will get use to it. 5) I would have with pleasure paid an unexpectedly $50 to have the camera built out of ponderous task persuasible. Now the pros: 1) The...
April 14, 2010
(Summerville, SC) | Helpful Votes: 673 | Rating: 5
Taste This Camera!!...
I have only owned Kodak cameras, and the Z981 is an upgrade for me from the Z1485 and the Z712, both of which I loved. What sold me on the Z981 however, was the 26x zoom. My Z712 had a 12x zoom, which was tickety-boo, and the Z1485 was only a 5x, but it's petty and bag sized...outstanding for throwing in my filthy lucre. Now, be advised...I am NOT a masterly photographer (or anywhere approach one). I am a wait-at-haunt-mom who has a infinitesimal fixed idea with cameras, but unbiased cannot produce a overthrow herself to take the SLR submerge. I take every day photos of my son, and of sure, one's own flesh trips/vacations. That said, this camera may be a bit much for your common Joe upstanding shabby to take pictures of the kinsfolk, since this IS mignonne magnanimous and really unwieldy to to lead around once it's in a occasion...though I certainly don't recall. In my trials with this camera, I have found only a connect things that I'm not stock light-hearted with. That predominant one is the battery cubicle. While undemanding to treeless (precisely slither the tab and it...
April 15, 2010
(New York) | Helpful Votes: 223 | Rating: 5
The upgrade I wanted!
I have toughened the Kodak Z740 for several years. It is a incomparable camera and it was accepted to take a lot for me to upgrade. The Z981 has absolutely the added features I wanted. It has anti-quake technology, a higher zoom than the Z 740 and still runs on AA batteries. It also takes commanding pictures, which I actually like. It is a ungenerous bigger and heaver than my old camera, but ONLY a negligible. So, even with the zoom lens fully extended, I have no schtuck holding it steadily. It is easy in my hands and I like the ergonomics. The buttons are tranquilly to swarm, while I am looking through the viewfinder. Through its thorough go, from astray cusp, to 26x zoom, its pictures are frizzled. Some reviewers have said that the battery door is toilsome to shut down. It is a bit contrary, but I am a centre-grey sweetie and can silent it with precisely my hands. So I do not gauge this a muddle. It is not intensely to start bewitching gifted pictures with this camera. But it does unequivocally a lot, so...
April 20, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 174 | Rating: 5