Kodak EasyShare P712 digital camera review.
Imaging-resource has posted a review of the Kodak EasyShare P712 digital camera.
Dan Havlik writes: As digital SLRs decreased in price and, consequently, increased in popularity, seemed the days of the “chunky” superzoom digital camera might be over. That hasn’t fully happened yet though and it’s because of solid all-in-one superzoom models like the Kodak EasyShare P712. Though this 7.1MP camera won’t give you the performance or image quality of a decent digital SLR, its lightweight and portable construction makes it far easier to travel with. Plus with a 12x zoom (equivalent to
a 36-432mm lens on a 35mm camera) and an in-camera optical image stabilizer, the Kodak P712 will give you a long, rock-steady focal range that would cost an arm and a leg if you were to try to buy equivalent interchangeable lenses for a digital SLR. The camera is also surprisingly responsive for a long-zoom model, with good shutter lag, and blazing response times when pre-focused prior to the shot. Thanks to Kodak’s Color Science image processor, the P712 handles a wide variety of lighting with aplomb, and delivers
images that are bright and colorful without seeming overdone.

Kodak EasyShare P712 Digital Camera ( 7MP, 12 x Optical Zoom with Image Stabilizer)
