After dropping my M1093 on the bike trail, it was time to upgrade my camera. I was seriously considering going to a different brand, but I've been buying Kodak since I started buying digitals and I have never regretted it. So why change? They take great pictures, are easy to use, and reasonably priced. After some research, decided that the M575 was just the ticket for an upgrade. Love the fact that it has a 28mm lens. The 14mp is just a bonus, I certainly don't need that much, but it'll come in handy since the zoom is only 5X. I can crop to my heart's delight and still get really good picture quality! :) The only gripe I have is the same as with all my other Kodak cameras...the macro is just not that great. But, I think that is the same on most point and shoot pocket cameras. Sigh. Guess I'll have to go get a DSLR if I want to take really good macros.....Read full review
I got the M575 because it was a cheap and small (portable) camera that seemed to have some great quality. I got it cheap from eBay and started talking lots of pictures. The photo quality is fantastic, and with 14MP the photos are huge. Even on 2MP I'm getting huge photos that are clear and crisp. It's really, really easy to use, and really fun. Not much bigger than my cell phone, I can carry it with me everywhere I go, and because it has a 1second start up time, the chances I will miss a picture is rare. When it's dark, you might get some noise in your photo if the flash is off. So I don't recommend it for night time pictures unless you have a Tripod and put the camera to [P] Program mode, where you can change settings like the ISO, exposure, Color Mode, White Balance, Focus Mode, Long Time Exposure (kind of like shutter speed. The shutter can stay open for up to 8 seconds, enough time for taking pictures of stars and light bursts.) The video mode is pretty good, but I find it a little sharp around edges of objects. While not the best video quality in the world, it's not bad for a little camera like this. I use it for in-car recording all the time and am happy with the way it turns out. The camera itself is pretty noisy, and the zoom is loud. If you zoom while on video mode, the audio will pick up the camera noise. I highly recommend not zooming while recording unless you need to. If you want a cheap camera that is fun to use, provides easy features and takes great quality photos, this is the one you should get. It's an awesome camera!Read full review
I have been a fan of Kodak cameras for years, both film and now digital. I needed to upgrade and shopped around in the stores as far as the feel of the cameras, the ease of use, etc. It came down to this and a Canon. Kodak won out because of my previous use of the brand and I have been very happy. This is a great camera and I can take 2MP up to 14 MP photos. I needed it for my online business so need to take pics of items up close and clear. The only thing is the battery does not last as long as I would have liked. I did order an extra battery to use when the original is getting charged.The price was right and it prints clear online and at the kiosks. GREAT!
Easy to use, takes great pics. Wish the buttons on top were a little easier to press and the shutter speed was a little faster. Overall, great camera for the price!!! You just can't go wrong with Kodak..
Great point and shoot camera for a very reasonable price ! It's compact size is perfect for sliding in to your pocket. The image stabilization feature is fantastic!
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