
I bought this for my Mom. Who is not a tech wizard and she loves it. It works well and is really easy for her to understand.
How about a camera which detects the face of your subject and does all the setting automatically? Cool, right? Kodak EASYSHARE V1253 Zoom Digital Camera is the camera which comes with this technology. This camera from the house of Kodak is very simple and easy to use.
Key Features
Kodak Easyshare V1253 Zoom Digital Camera has a CCD imaging sensor. CCD sensor works by converting light into electrons. Also CCD sensor is known for creating images that are high on quality and low on noise. The CCD imaging sensor is powerful 12.1 megapixels. The LCD screen is also 3.1' large. This gives you the opportunity to view whatever you want to capture quite clearly.
User Friendly Aspects
The usage of Kodak EASYSHARE V1253 Zoom Digital Camera is very simple and easy to understand. It comes with PictBridge option which makes the printing Kodak EASYSHARE M763 7.2MP Camera of the pictures very easy without the intervention of the computer. If a camera supports PictBridge then you can directly to the printer and get the snaps that you want.
Another feature that will appeal you to own this camera is the Red-Eye Reduction mode of the camera. With this option, you definitely do not need to worry about the quality of the picture. You will not find those red eyes again in the snaps taken by you from this camera.
The Metering feature of Kodak Easyshare V1253 Zoom Digital Camera is one of the most interesting features of the camera. It has three metering options, namely: Multi Metering, Centre Weighted Metering and Spot Metering. By Multi metering gives the right exposure to the image when the whole subject is very bright. Centre Weighted Metering gives the right exposure when there is a bright subject on dark background. Spot Metering allows only a small area of the whole frame to be metered and the exposure of the rest of the frame is ignored. This is useful for highlighting the subject and enhancing the visual impact, and also for capturing the details in a highlighted section.
Know More
Kodak Easyshare V1253 Zoom Digital Camera comes with 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom. The dimensions of the Kodak Easyshare V1253 zoom digital camera are 101.9 x 23.4 x 54.6 mm and the weight is 155 grams without the battery set. This is quite heavy for a camera in this range.
Conclusion
Kodak Easyshare V1253 Zoom Digital Camera is one of the best buys from the house of Kodak.
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I bought this for my Mom. Who is not a tech wizard and she loves it. It works well and is really easy for her to understand.
Not a bad camera, bonus is the rechargeable battery, multi-targeting when shooting. Good pictures for a small camera.
I got this as a refurbished purchase from Kodak as a replacement and use it primarily to take pictures of my two young kids. I’ve had it over a year now and have had very few issues with it. It’s size is great when I’m out with the kids b/c I’m usually carrying enough stuff and don’t need a bulky camera added to the mix! It works great in a variety of lighting and takes wonderful pictures and outstanding video (my ex-wife has the video camera and this takes such good video that I don’t have a need for the “real” video camera). It can sometimes be a little slow to activate when initially turned on and sometimes (rarely) has a hard time focusing, but whether photographing scenery or the kids, all in all I’ve loved it and it’s been easy enough to use that my 6yo daughter can take decent pictures with it as well! The only other negative is that the screen can be hard, even impossible, to use in bright sunlight, but it’s easy enough to point and shoot and generally get good results.
My M763 was good only for two months and then both the LCD creeen and the pictures taken turned pinkish whenever the temperature was high (ove 80C). I had to cool the camera down to get rid of the pink color. Now the pink color stays forever.
Obviously a bad quality camera.
I actually purchased this camera about 4 years ago (for a lower price than listed). Since then, I’ve loved this camera. It’s super easy to use and takes great quality shots. I recently made a trip to Monterey, CA and have postcard quality pics to remember it by. Even inside a dimly lit aquarium I managed to get beautiful shots. I appreciate the fact that it “rates” my shots via a small hand-like icon, based on clarity. Green for good, yellow for fair and red for poor. All in all, it’s a great buy. And to all the reviewers who can’t understand what we’re raving about…you probably just got a dud. It’s been known to happen.
I bought this for my Mom. Who is not a tech wizard and she loves it. It works well and is really easy for her to understand.
I got this as a refurbished purchase from Kodak as a replacement and use it primarily to take pictures of my two young kids. I’ve had it over a year now and have had very few issues with it. It’s size is great when I’m out with the kids b/c I’m usually carrying enough stuff and don’t need a bulky camera added to the mix! It works great in a variety of lighting and takes wonderful pictures and outstanding video (my ex-wife has the video camera and this takes such good video that I don’t have a need for the “real” video camera). It can sometimes be a little slow to activate when initially turned on and sometimes (rarely) has a hard time focusing, but whether photographing scenery or the kids, all in all I’ve loved it and it’s been easy enough to use that my 6yo daughter can take decent pictures with it as well! The only other negative is that the screen can be hard, even impossible, to use in bright sunlight, but it’s easy enough to point and shoot and generally get good results.
My M763 was good only for two months and then both the LCD creeen and the pictures taken turned pinkish whenever the temperature was high (ove 80C). I had to cool the camera down to get rid of the pink color. Now the pink color stays forever.
Obviously a bad quality camera.
I actually purchased this camera about 4 years ago (for a lower price than listed). Since then, I’ve loved this camera. It’s super easy to use and takes great quality shots. I recently made a trip to Monterey, CA and have postcard quality pics to remember it by. Even inside a dimly lit aquarium I managed to get beautiful shots. I appreciate the fact that it “rates” my shots via a small hand-like icon, based on clarity. Green for good, yellow for fair and red for poor. All in all, it’s a great buy. And to all the reviewers who can’t understand what we’re raving about…you probably just got a dud. It’s been known to happen.
Not a bad camera, bonus is the rechargeable battery, multi-targeting when shooting. Good pictures for a small camera.
I bought this for my Mom. Who is not a tech wizard and she loves it. It works well and is really easy for her to understand.
My M763 was good only for two months and then both the LCD creeen and the pictures taken turned pinkish whenever the temperature was high (ove 80C). I had to cool the camera down to get rid of the pink color. Now the pink color stays forever.
Obviously a bad quality camera.
I got this as a refurbished purchase from Kodak as a replacement and use it primarily to take pictures of my two young kids. I’ve had it over a year now and have had very few issues with it. It’s size is great when I’m out with the kids b/c I’m usually carrying enough stuff and don’t need a bulky camera added to the mix! It works great in a variety of lighting and takes wonderful pictures and outstanding video (my ex-wife has the video camera and this takes such good video that I don’t have a need for the “real” video camera). It can sometimes be a little slow to activate when initially turned on and sometimes (rarely) has a hard time focusing, but whether photographing scenery or the kids, all in all I’ve loved it and it’s been easy enough to use that my 6yo daughter can take decent pictures with it as well! The only other negative is that the screen can be hard, even impossible, to use in bright sunlight, but it’s easy enough to point and shoot and generally get good results.
Not a bad camera, bonus is the rechargeable battery, multi-targeting when shooting. Good pictures for a small camera.
I actually purchased this camera about 4 years ago (for a lower price than listed). Since then, I’ve loved this camera. It’s super easy to use and takes great quality shots. I recently made a trip to Monterey, CA and have postcard quality pics to remember it by. Even inside a dimly lit aquarium I managed to get beautiful shots. I appreciate the fact that it “rates” my shots via a small hand-like icon, based on clarity. Green for good, yellow for fair and red for poor. All in all, it’s a great buy. And to all the reviewers who can’t understand what we’re raving about…you probably just got a dud. It’s been known to happen.
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