Kodak Z981 Camera Review–Good Buy For the Price
I took a look at the Kodak Z981, and I found there was more than a little to like here. It’s not without its problems, but there will be plenty of good to offset that bad.
The Kodak Z981 is a fourteen megapixel camera that offers a 26x optical zoom and supporting 5x optical zoom, a three inch color LCD monitor, Kodak’s propreitary Color Science technology, face detection, autofocus, burst shooting mode for better action shots, a variety of white balance controls, auto flash, sixty four megs of onboard memory with support for the Secure Digital line of memory cards, and Kodak EasyShare software for editing and easy transfer.
See what I mean? Plenty to like here–the zoom has about a hundred feet of range, give or take, and the LCD monitor is big and easy to work with. A good amount of onboard storage is included with plenty of room to come from memory cards. There’s more than enough great stuff for anyone here.
And when you consider that Amazon only wants about two hundred thirty bucks for one of these, well, it’s especially hard not to like it. It’s a good buy for the price, and you definitely get just a bit more than you pay for here with the Kodak Z981.
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