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Kodak EasyShare V570 review at Photoxels Ilse Jurriƫn : April 8th 2006 - 02:00 CET
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Kodak EasyShare V570 review at Photoxels : DIWA member Yin Wong from Photoxels has reviewed the Kodak EasyShare V570 digital camera. The 5 Megapixel Kodak V570 camera boasts a variety of notable features to enhance the photography experience, including in-camera panorama stitching, which automatically combines three pictures into a panorama photograph. Using proprietary Kodak Retina Dual Lens technology, the Kodak EasyShare V570 wraps an ultra-wide angle lens (23 mm) and an optical zoom lens (39 - 117 mm) into a small package. The Kodak EasyShare V570 camera records TV-quality video, up to 30 frames per second (fps) using advanced MPEG-4 compression. Built-in image stabilization technology reduces on-screen shaking.
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Kodak V570 camera - White balance
According to Yin Wong: "We find the overall image quality of the Kodak V570 to be good to very good with low noise at ISO 64, but we would have preferred images to retain more details. The Kodak V570 produces images that are rich in colours straight out of the camera. As the above pictures show, the auto white balance is not quite accurate indoors under artificial light. Outdoors, under natural light, the AWB works quite well. Noise starts to be visible at ISO 200 and up to ISO 400 is very usable."
Kodak EasyShare V570 review conclusion
Yin Wong continues: "Overall though, I find the control buttons somewhat difficult to operate at first, and would have preferred a few extra mm, both in length and width (or switch to round buttons, but then that would change the design look). However, each click is precise, and you do get used to them after a while. There is no optical viewfinder but a very nice extra large 2.5 in. LCD monitor with a high 230,000 pixels resolution. The LCD has a fast 24fps refresh rate for a smooth display in good light and low light. The LCD monitor's brightness cannot be adjusted but is very clear and automatically gains up extremely well in low-light (just slightly grainy) and well in extreme low-light (grainy)." You want to learn more about the Kodak EasyShare camera? Continue to read the Kodak EasyShare V570 review at Photoxels.
About Photoxels
Photoxels was founded in 2002 by MyKhanh Wong (Owner, Editor) and Yin Wong (Contributing Editor), the editors behind Photoxels. In 2001, we went on the Web to learn about digital cameras like everyone else. But it seems that the more we read about digital cameras, the more reviews we scrutinized, and the more we searched... the more confused we became. If we were somewhat confused about which digital cameras to buy before visiting the digital camera review sites, we became even more confused after reading most of the (very) technical reviews. Slowly, one article and one review at a time, we pieced together what were really important to know about digital cameras and clarified many of the digital photography-related terminology. We decided to share what we learned on the Internet, and Photoxels was born.
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