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Good cheap used junior DSLR/bridge camera. Essy to use like all Easy Share cameras but has additional DSLR settings for image and exposure control. Wide rnlense gives very good images with sharpness over entire image, not just focal spot. Colors vet good, Kodak reputed "color science" shows here. Small on board memory, add SD card for more. (2GB suggested). Capable of RAW format. USB transfer easy, all current versions of Windows support it without driver software. Good battery life. Good camera overall, GREAT choice for when you want to take great pictures but don't want to lug a DSLR around.
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Takes very nice pictures, but difficult to operate due to its small size. Has features of later modern dSLR cameras but difficult to access because the buttons are close together. The ON-OFF switch is difficult to operate. Since this is a camera made when dSLRs were first being developed, one should not criticize it too harshly. The viewfinder is difficult to see through clearly outdoors, as well as the LCD screen being difficult to see outdoors. Very slow to download pictures to computer.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought one of these cameras several years ago for about $545 brand new. It was a great investment. I bought this used one here an e bay thinking I'd ise it for spare parts for my old one, which has a fairly good scratxh in the main lense which can't be buffed out. Well, the used one is in such good condition there is no sense in taking it apart for parts right now, I'm just using it. There are a lot of cameras on the market now offering a lot of feature and higher resolution. You can buy one of you want. But if you want a solid, reliable camera that's going to take great pictures and last you a good long time, I'd say see if you can find one of these Kodak P880s on e bay for anywhere under $200. If you're dealing with a reputable seller who provides a good description of the camera and there's a lot of photos from different angles of it, chances are you'll be happy with it.Read full review
This is my second P880. I purchased this one so as to have an identical camera in the event my first fails. I very much like the features of the P880, especially the zoom in and out using the barrel rotation. I would also add the existence of the view finder as a good feature. The camera accepts a screw on filter which provides for lens protection. I have purchased this filter and a backup battery. On the negative side, shutter lag is frustrating. Shutter lag, of course, is typical for non SRL cameras
Great camera for an affordable price. Lot of features and easy to use. The lens is wide enough for real estate photography and long enough for everything else.