Nikon's P90 and the Olympus SP-590UZ (which offer 12.1MP/24x and
12MP/26x optical zoom respectively) those who are looking for a compact
digital camera with extended zoom capabilities may be interested in
Kodak's newly announced EasyShare Z915 which sports a 10 megapixel
sensor paired with 10x image stabilised zoom lens.
The Kodak EasyShare Z915, which offers the convenience of running on AA
batteries, like the aforementioned cameras, offers point and shoot
simplicity whilst also offering those looking to get a little more
involved the ability to do so in offering PSAM modes whilst also
offering Kodak's Smart Capture and Kodak's Perfect Touch technology -
the former allowing the camera to determine the best settings for any
given situation - or, as Kodak's press release puts it, to deliver
'beautiful pictures automatically' - whilst the latter serves to
'enhance highlight and shadow areas'.
Sporting a 2.5 LCD display, the Kodak EasyShare Z915 is billed
specifically as being 'a versatile camera that's ideal for families on
the go, making it ideal for consumers who want more zoom but don't want
a bulky camera' and, whilst a full spec sheet is yet to be made
available, Kodak have confirmed that the EasyShare Z915 will accept
SD/SDHC memory cards and will be offering in red, blue, black and grey
for around the $200 price point around April.
The moment we can get out hands on a fully detailed list of
specifications and features, we'll endeavour to update this post
accordingly.
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