Kodak Easyshare V550 Review
There is a new Kodak Easyshare V550 review at Steves Digicams. It states:
“Easy is the operative word in Kodak’s EASYSHARE family of digital cameras, and that was not forgotten in the top of the Pocket Series line for 2005, the Kodak Easyshare V550 . Designed with the beginner in mind, it combines point-n-shoot simplicity with a 5-megapixel imager, brilliant 2.5-inch LCD and 36-108mm optical zoom lens into a very stylish, pocketable body. ”
The review appreciates the body of this digital camera and find it both attractive and functional:
“Equipping such a small body with a 2.5-inch LCD left little room for the camera controls, but Kodak positioned them well. ”
The LCD display is considered great :
About the Kodak Easyshare V550 display: “The V550’s 2.5-inch LCD display was a pleasure to use, brilliant enough to be usable outdoors even in bright sunlight and providing enough “gain-up” to be usable in dim lighting. “
The review concludes:
The Kodak EasyShare system is a tempting solution for families wanting point-n-shoot simplicity and ease of home printing. The V550’s automatic and scene modes produce pleasing 5-megapixel images without any fuss, while complementing your personal image with its stylishness. Combine it with the EasyShare Printer Dock, and you’ll produce photo lab-quality 4×6 prints, and do it without using an image editor or photo printing application. The V550 is a bit pricey at an MSRP of $400, but if style matters to you as much as simplicity and image quality, the V550 is a reasonable value. Combined with Kodak’s Printer Dock Series 3, it will produce a lot in terms of quality and fun for under $550.




