Kodak Z915 Digital Camera Review–A Pretty Nice Piece
Kodak might well be one of the oldest lines of camera on the face of the earth, but don’t even try to tell them they’re not keeping up with the times. The Kodak Z915 will show their commitment to putting out a solid digital camera, now that we’re pretty much neck deep in the post-film era.
The Kodak Z915 is a ten megapixel camera with a 10x optical zoom, a 2.5 inch LCD screen, optical image stabilization, a thirty two megabyte memory card and compatibility with SD and SDHC memory cards. Plus, it takes photos in JPEG and movies in Quick Time Movie.
In all honesty, I loved the crank zoom available on this one, and the traditional camera “look” of the device. It does have a pretty steep learning curve, largely owing to an entire slew of options available on this. Trying to trace your way through them all might take some time, especially if you’re new to digital cameras.
But as long as you can work with a steep learning curve, the two hundred dollar Kodak Z915 digital camera should be just what you’re after.
