CNet has the look at this budget camera.
It may be an entry-level camera, but it can still shot 10 megapixel images or 720p video. Here’s the conclusion from CNet:
The Kodak’s 10-megapixel pictures look pretty good: bursting with colour, healthy (if slightly ruddy) skin tones and balanced exposure. Movies are similarly lively, giving smooth, bright playback.
Both stills and video smear detail into an admittedly pleasing smoothness, which also helps to restrain digital noise at higher sensitivities. But venture above ISO 800, where blotchiness begins to dominate, at your peril.
Perhaps because of the large screen and Smart Capture continuous scene analysis, battery life is below average, at just 220 shots between charges.
Full marks to Kodak for trying to bring a touch of class to the world of budget cameras with the EasyShare M1033. The metal case and large screen are pleasant surprises, while the irritating hand-holding photo modes and expensive HD dock are less so. Overall, a fine everyday camera for novices, but anyone with an itchy trigger-finger should look for a more advanced camera.
If you’d like to get all the information on the camera, head on over to CNet for the full review.






























