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Latest - Review by LapTopMag (added 02 June’08)
Kodak EasyShare M863 features:
- 8.2 megapixel
- 3x optical zoom
- 2.7 inch LCD
- HD picture capture
- ISO 64 - 1600
Read More Reviews - (updated 02 June’08)
LapTopMag has reviewed the Kodak EasyShare M863 and they write -
“The Kodak EasyShare M863 is a decent choice for users who want an ultra-slim camera at an entry-level price and appreciate its ability to interface easily with a compatible printer and HDTV adpater. But those interested in better picture quality should look elsewhere. We recommend the Casio Exilim EX-Z9.”
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ePhotozine has reviewed the Kodak EasyShare M863 and they write -
“As far as easy to use, small, pocketable compacts go, this fits the bill. It’s uninspiring with no key features that set it out in the crowd.
However, I don’t think that was the aim of Kodak. I think they wanted to produce a camera that gave decent results for someone who’s not bothered too much about noise and colour casts, they just want a compact that looks nice and is cheap to buy. Kodak got that bit right”
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Specifications
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Owners Manual
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Press Excerpt
Further down the range come the M893 IS, an 8.1MP ultra-compact with a 34-102mm (35mm equivalent), f/2.9-5.2 optically stabilized lens. It can display its stills at 720p or 1080i but cannot shoot HD video. Sensitivity rises to ISO 1600. It is expected to arrive in April.
The M863 and M763 are 8.2 and 7.0MP, 3X optical zoom compacts. Both feature HD playback of stills and record at up to ISO 1600. They are expected to arrive in January and February 2008 respectively.
In common with the latest additions to its ‘V’ and ‘Z’ ranges, the company says the latest models are designed to fit with Kodak’s “you press the button, we do the rest,” ethos.
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