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Kodak EasyShare Z1015

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If you are looking for a digital camera that provides fine balance between automatic and manual control over the picture, then Kodak EasyShare Z1015 IS is surely the one for you.

Blessed with 15X Schneider-Kreuznach VARIOGON Optical Zoom Len (420 mm) and 28 mm wide-angle lens, the user can capture long-distance shots or wide-angle shots in one easy click.

Z1015 IS can shoot up to 10 megapixels and 720p HD video.

The camera promises a click to capture speed of less than 0.20 seconds, which is great for action shots. Low-lighting conditions can be tackled with an ISO range of 80 to 6400.

Settings for advanced users include hole and secure priority, program, and full manual mode (PASM).

Kodak EasyShare Z1015 IS offers multiple picture taking modes such as portrait, landscape, bright scene, action, close-up, text/document, and a manner/museum mode which allows you to capture scenes without any sound or flash.

If you have been using point-and-shoot cameras and are looking for a better camera now, the Z1015 IS offers a convenient choice. The Smart Capture feature automatically detects scene conditions, and it also automatically adjusts camera settings including focus, ISO, and exposure for clearer, sharper images.

The camera’s intelligent image processing eliminates visual noise, dark shadows, and adds vibrancy, crispness, and life like colors to your images.

The downside of the Z1015 IS is its slow picture processing, grainy LCD display, complicated controls, and shutter lag.

Priced at an economical $300, versatility is the key feature of the Kodak EasyShare Z1015 IS. If you are looking to graduate from the point-and-shooters, the Z1015 IS can be your best bet.