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Kodak P880 preview
Ilse Jurriƫn : November 5th 2005 - 17:40 CET
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KodakKodak EasyShare P880 preview : At the beginning of August 2005 Kodak launched a new EasyShare digital camera concept, the P-series. The new Kodak EasyShare P880 is one of the first two P-series of digital cameras that is combining high performance and easy-to-use handling. Well, at least the specifications are interesting enough to spend some time on a preview of this new model. The Kodak P880 offers 8 Megapixel resolution, RAW support (first time for an EasyShare camera), an interesting optical zoom lens providing 24-140mm (35mm equiv.), f/2.8-4.1 focal length, and a manual zoom ring. The P880 is supposed to be Kodak's answer to an entry-level D-SLR camera, an alternative to pricey and less compact D-SLRs.
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The Kodak EasyShare P-880 is an interesting digital camera. It is a new concept from Kodak. Packed with all kinds of photographic settings, but priority is given to ease-of-use. Handling the new Kodak P880 is easy. Though I cannot imagine that the P880 is an interesting digital camera for anyone who labels him or herself as semi-pro or pro, it still offers quite a number of the settings you are used to having when working with an advanced camera like a DSLR. The Kodak Easy-Share P880 will be of interest to a large group of consumers, especially those who are searching for something that is somewhat more than an entry-level (EasyShare) digital camera, but on condition that you don't have to possess enhanced photographic knowledge. Not the ultimate compact design, but great grip, solid built and a concept with potency...

Kodak P880 preview
In the US Kodak is gaining a bigger market share by the day, and is seems that Kodak made the conversion from analogue to digital just in time. The Kodak EasyShare P880 is the most recent digital camera that Kodak has announced. We have received a pre-production model and we will give you a more extensive look of what the EasyShare P880 digital camera is about. Its high resolution is more than enough to play with, the nice wide-angle offers you all the creativity you want with landscape and inside-small-rooms shots. Click on the link below to enter our Kodak EasyShare P880 review. Enjoy!

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