14 megapixels for high-quality pictures
One-button upload to e-mail, Kodak Gallery, YouTube, Facebook, ORKUT, and FLICKR sites
Kodak’s Smart Capture feature
Kodak’s Face Recognition feature
5X optical zoom with image stabilization
This review is from: Kodak EasyShare M590 Digital Camera - BlueI spent sometime with it and now here are my thoughts. Well I must say I really like the look of it. The build feels great except the buttons. Nothing is wrong with the buttons but because its so small its something to get use to basically. *edit. A word about its quality. I just dropped it from eye height onto a hard surface. It still works/looks like new. Very impressed. Next point. Its very thin and small. The zoom however is not compromised by this and is just great while taking pictures at full zoom are very clear/sharp. The video feature is great. You can use zoom while recording, and there are different quality settings to save space. The nav is simple enough and it doesn't have too many features. I know cameras for the same price often have almost too many options but this has a nice balance. That is both a plus and a minus. If your a control freak then this is not for you. If you love the simple life then this is a good pick. Its just super easy to use and take good pictures. While its not loaded with features/manual controls it does come with plenty of preset options. This will do for anybody really. Summary:The pictures come out great, zoom is great, style is great and the video is good for the price (I paid $150.) Panorama stitch mode is very nice as well. The camera isn't the best in the world but fair for the price.*Edit: Tried the easyshare software using my Mac. Its very easy to setup, just plug into computer and turn on the camera. Once the install is done you can setup all you have to do is put in your account info for the sites you want to have options to auto upload later on. The share button is easy enough. The software will also ask when you plug in your camera if you want to copy your photos and after if you want to wipe the camera card. Very simple and easy. Has nice options of uploading size to reduce time, send to e-mail accounts, and comment to on pics before publishing to sites like facebook.
This review is from: Kodak EasyShare M590 Digital Camera - BlueI bought this camera as a gift. I didn't look close and thought it was a Canon camera - which is all I have ever bought before. Only when I went to buy a SD card for it did I realize it was a Kodak camera. Guess what? It's great! Big screen. Excellent pictures. No manual needed to figure out controls. USB plug not hidden away. I'm thrilled with my goof.
This review is from: Kodak EasyShare M590 Digital Camera - BlueI really wanted to like this camera but looks like I will have to return it. I'm a dedicated Kodak camera user and recently bought this one as an upgrade to an old one that experienced water damage. The camera itself is well made, thin and easy to use as expected. Shutter speed is excellent as always. However compared to other kodak cameras bought in the past the picture quality is just not that great. Close up shots tend to come out great. However any photo in which I had to zoom is definitely not what I expected. Also the display screen images are very grainy compared to display screens on previous Kodak cameras I owned. Honestly for 130 dollars you can't really complain too much. However as a dedicated Kodak camera user I prefer and expect better picture quality. Now I'm tempted to purchase the Canon 1400is which my sister recently purchased and picture quality is excellent.
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