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Kodak EasyShare ZD710
By: Laiq Qureshi   |   Feb 05, 2008
  • 3
Good build and design
Auto Stitch in Panorama Mode rocks
Smart Scene is quite effective
Pictures lack clarity
No optical image stabilization
USB interface is ancient
Poor battery Life
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If you are just starting off with a superzoom, scene modes are your best bet. The Kodak ZD710 has 16 scene modes that help you take pictures without having to bother about things like shutter speeds, apertures, color balance etc. A number of scene modes are provided: portrait, sports, landscape, candlelight, night portrait, night landscape, snow, beach, text, fireworks, flower, manner/museum, self-portrait, children, backlight and sunset.

The ZD710 calculates the exposure setting with a metering system that includes multi-pattern, center-weighted and spot modes, and offers 2.0EV of exposure compensation in 1/3EV increments. ISO sensitivity can be set to Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800 and 1,600, all at full resolution. A movie mode captures VGA (640x480) or QVGA (320x240) clips at 30 fps, both with audio. Movies are encoded in QuickTime Motion-JPEG format.

 

Surprisingly, the camera uses USB 2.0 Full Speed interface, which is a lot slower than the existing norm — USB 2.0 High Speed. Theoretically, the name full speed is just a cover up for the erstwhile USB 1.1, which is now practically extinct. While, USB 2.0 High Speed is capable of a transfer rate of 480 Mbit/s (60 MB/s), USB 2.0 Full Speed is about 40 times slower, same as USB 1.1. This makes transferring pictures from the camera to the computer a time-consuming exercise.

The ZD710 makes use of AA batteries (NiMH or lithium), a CRV3 disposable lithium, or an optional KODAK KAA2HR NiMH rechargeable battery pack. It ships with a disposable lithium battery but no charger is included in the bundle, which sucks! Battery life is barely passable; it delivers only about 50-60 snaps depending on your flash usage.

This device comes with an official price tag of Rs 15,999, but you can procure it from other places for Rs 14,999. I feel this is a bit steep for a camera that has so many niggling flaws. Considering its plus points, however, I'm compelled to give it a 3-star rating at best.


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I recently got myself one of these and i am so happy with this.. i have a questions and could not find any other decent blog to post it.... since i have started using the camera.. i have just downloaded my latest photos taken with the camer and im on photo count 489... and IM STILL ON THE BATTERY THAT CAME WITH THE CAMERA ? is this normal ? useally those batteries suck... and the question is ? if and when the shipped battery is dead how long and approximitly how many pics wil i then be able to take with my 2500 mah Ni-H batteries ?
Sam Fourie @ Apr 27, 2008
Indoor pics should not be stereotyped. I've made great shots indoors at night with awsome colour and detail in many modes. If the auto-mode is not best for indors it is better to use the scene modes, great extra in the camera.The panorama picture mode made me addicted.After trying the same level camera Fuji FinePix s5700, almost at the same price with a 10x zoom lens, i've decided definitely to buy this Kodak. Even without digital img stabilization this camera can beat any camera at the same price. And not heavy. I've also made more than 150 with flash with rechargeable bateries of 2500mah, even if the low battery icon comes much sooner. I would like to post some pictures but there is not this possibility here. I regret you only evaluate a 3* rating when it should be clearly a 4*.
Mike @ Feb 14, 2008
i had really upgraded my self by reading ur comments
shariq @ Feb 13, 2008
Almost all tech2 reviews are nothing but copy paste of product features already known. Am sure the packing box of the camera has more technical details than this horrible review.
xotiq @ Feb 06, 2008
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