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16 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
LCD blackout between exposures; LCD ghosting; excessive image noise
A 5x zoom lens, aperture- and shutter-priority modes, and plenty of automatic features give the economical 4-megapixel Kodak EasyShare Z700 appeal for budding shutterbugs ...
What we want most from a camera is the ability to take good photos, and for the price, this model certainly does the trick. The fact that its got that handy zoom as well is a bonus, and the balance of ease of use with powerful features makes it a good...
Abstract: Like most Kodak cameras, the Z700 is very easy to use while offering full manual controls. Its picture quality is average with appealing slightly over-saturated colors but some optical distortion. The speed and focusing ability of the Kodak Z700 make ...
Abstract: Its small, its silver, it has a huge screen on the back a 3X optical zoom and 7MP inside - that would be just like an EX-Z600 but with an extra 1 million pixels then. Stay tuned though because the EX-Z600 won one of our exclusive ?Editors Choice? a...
Abstract: Kodak’s EasyShare Z700 is a surprisingly big 4-MP camera, shaped like a miniature SLR, with a molded handgrip and a beefy lens protrusion. It has some nice extras, like a diopter adjustment for the optical viewfinder, but the LCD is quite small. The...
Abstract: The Kodak EasyShare Z700 camera was designed for the value-minded entry-level consumer that seeks high quality images and a more powerful zoom lens. It unites a 4.0-megapixel imager with a Kodak Retinar 5X optical zoom lens (35-175mm equivalent); the K...
Abstract: If ever a camera company had a corporate philosophy, it is Kodak. More than anyone else, Kodak is responsible for bringing photography to the masses. Back in 1888 George Eastman, the founder of Kodak, launched the original Box Brownie - the world's first ...