LetsGoDigital - 4/9/2007 - reviews the 7.0 megapixel Ultra-Wide Angle Kodak EasyShare V705 and writes, “Having a second lens is still an attractive concept. No one else is making such extreme wide-angle in the compact camera segment, so the Kodak EasyShare V705 camera is bound to be popular with landscape photographers. To be honest, I can imagine them having the Kodak V705 as an extra digital camera. When Kodak’s first dual lens system camera was introduced, it was met by surprised and positive reactions. People are still positive about the dual lens system, especially when it comes with extreme wide-angle.”
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Steve’s Digicams - 3/1/2007 - reviews the 7.0 megapixel Ultra-Wide Angle Kodak EasyShare V705 and writes, “With a street price of $250 or less, the Kodak Easyshare V705 is a very stylish digital package for anyone wanting point-n-shoot simplicity and it’s easy to carry. With its 23mm ulta-wide-angle lens, along with a 5X zoom, 22 scene modes, and Kodak’s PERFECT TOUCH and Anti-blur Technologies the V705 provides an appealing package. Since this camera is part of the Kodak Easyshare System you can easily edit your pics with the included software, share them over the Internet, or dock with an Easyshare printer and print your photos with ease.”
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Cameras.co.uk has a video guide of the 7.0 megapixel Ultra-Wide Angle Kodak EasyShare V705 and writes, “upplied with the Easyshare V705 is a rechargeable lithium ion battery. A charger is also in the box. No memory card is supplied as 32 megabytes of storage have been built into the camera. This is quite a generous [...]
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Ephotozine - 2/20/2007 - reviews the 7.0 megapixel Ultra-Wide Angle Kodak EasyShare V705 and writes, “The addition of the wide-angle lens as a second lens on the camera is a system that works flawlessly and requires no conscious thought from the user. It really gives the V705 a USP that works just as well for the expected landscape applications as it does for interior scenes with people. It’s a great, and creative option to have. The rest of the camera works speedily and is efficient at what it does, making use very simple for anyone looking to pick it up and shoot. And despite not having the more advanced photography modes, it does feature exposure compensation and scene modes that work well. On top of that, the V705 looks very stylish, if not particularly subtle, with it’s brick-like shape and retro chrome-work. While the flash is underwhelming, the ease of use and wide-angle lens are great selling points and make the camera a great option for carrying around in a pocket.”
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Cameras.co.uk - 2/20/2007 - reviews the 7.0 megapixel Ultra-Wide Angle Kodak EasyShare V705 and writes, “The Kodak Easyshare V705 is an innovative digital camera with an ultra wide lens incorporated in a very compact body. The camera scores highly for ease of use and excels when it comes to low shutter lag times.”
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DigitalCameraInfo - 2/6/2007 - has reviews the 7.0 megapixel Ultra-Wide Angle Kodak EasyShare V705 and thinks it has horribly inaccurate colors. They continue, “With its fabulous looks, clean lines, and ultra-convenient thin and flat housing, we had high hopes for the 7.1-megapixel Kodak EasyShare V705. It has a 2.5-inch LCD screen with great resolution and a wide viewing angle. It’s very easy to use and in theory makes the perfect camera for a point-and-shooter. The V705 has 22 scene modes and limited manual control. Better yet, it has an interesting dual lens system. Kodak claims that it adds up to a 5x optical zoom, but that’s a stretch. The camera really has two separate lenses – one a very wide 23mm lens and the other a 3x, 39-117mm lens. There is a big jump between 23mm and 39mm, and it is noticeable and abrupt in the live view (or recorded in movies). When all is said and done, the farthest the lens system can reach is 117mm, which isn’t as far as some other manufacturers’ 3x lenses. The Kodak EasyShare V705 would be a good camera for someone who only shoots outdoors in sunny conditions; the limited aperture range requires lots of light and its auto focus struggles in darker conditions. For anything else, though, the Kodak V705 will be a disappointment. Many pictures taken indoors and in imperfect light looked blurry, had horribly unrealistic colors, and were subjected to the awful built-in flash. So while the Kodak V705 has plenty of good looks on the outside, its pictures weren’t nearly as beautiful.”
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CNET Asia - 1/10/2007 - has reviews the 7.0 megapixel Ultra-Wide Angle Kodak EasyShare V705 and recommends to not shoot beyond ISO 400 becasue of digital noise. They continue - “The good: Stylish design; 23mm wide-angle lens; lots of scene modes; snappy performance. The bad: Average image quality; no manual controls. The bottom line: The Kodak EasyShare V705 bumps up the resolution and retains the stylish design of its predecessor, the V570.”
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