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29 June, 2006 |
Kodak EasyShare V570 Reviewed

Kodak has very interesting idea with their EasyShare V570; to increase the power of the camera Kodak has equipped it with two lenses and two CCD’s. The camera produces images with a resolution up to 5 megapixels. While one the lenses has 23 mm equivalent lens the other has s 3X Zoom which is 39 to 117 mm equivalent. Overall the ultra compact digital camera offers good image quality but nothing spectacular according to Megapixel:
If the V570 is not one of the fastest cameras around, its dual lenses clearly make it an interesting camera that offers a flexibility that is not common with ultra compact cameras. Regrettably, this potential is undermined to some extent by an overly strong compression, a sensitivity to noise, and an underpowered flash.
