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Kodak Camera Reviews
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Can a camera this cheap really be any good?
Review Price: £70.85
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Everyone wants compact zoom cameras these days, so here’s a low cost one from Kodak.
Review Price: £179.99
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The top model of Kodak’s budget camera range
Review Price: £89.99
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A decent mid-range, 360-degree VR camera
Review Price: £399.99
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Capture fully-spherical 4K video
Review Price: £749.00
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With 14MP, 8x zoom and image stabilisation, the M580 has a lot of features for the money
Review Price: £107.58
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The EASYSHARE M550 is one of the latest products in the series, and sits towards the extremely affordable range of the scale. The model features a sizeable sensor, decent LCD screen and the expected range of simple functionality – all of which is available at a bargain price. But how does the M550 perform? Is it solely an entry-level shooter, or does it offer something for the more experienced photographer as well?
Review Price: £110.00
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With 12MP, 10x zoom and HD video recording, is this the ideal budget all-rounder?
Review Price: £180.00
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With 10 megapixels and 5x zoom, is it really good value for money?
Review Price: £129.98
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Kodak’s top budget ultra-compact comes under the spotlight
Review Price: £110.00
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It costs under £80, but is the M893 cheap and cheerful or cheap and nasty?
Review Price: £79.99
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We take a look at Kodak’s bargain-priced 8.1-megapixel super-zoom
Review Price: £129.99
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With 12x zoom and optical IS, can the Z1012 measure up to the competition?
Review Price: £175.00
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With 10 megapixels and optical image stabilisation, is the Z1085 IS a bargain?
Review Price: £150.00
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Yet another 12-megapixel compact camera with major problems.
Review Price: £149.99
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Kodak tries to elbow its way into the ultra-compact market, but is there room?
Review Price: £113.00
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Can a 5x zoom lens and HD video mode set this 12 megapixel compact apart from the crowd?
Review Price: £160.00
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If you find printing your digital photos on a home computer is a bit complicated, Kodak has the answer
Review Price: £129.99
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It may be the cheapest camera in the shop, but sometimes you get what you pay for.
Review Price: £99.99
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12x zoom and optical image stabilisation for under £180
Review Price: £177.00
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Here's a neat way to display your digital photos and movies.
Review Price: £150.00
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Budget-priced style from Kodak
Review Price: £132.36
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Cliff discovers some surprises with Kodak's top point-and-shoot camera
Review Price: £124.98
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If you want a wide angle lens and a zoom option, Kodak's dual lens system is worth a look.
Review Price: £200.88
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Cliff proves that more megapixels don't necessarily mean a better camera.
Review Price: £199.89
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A super-zoom Kodak at a bargain price, but not without compromises.
Review Price: £156.95
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The Kodak EasyShare P712 produces great images and has impressive zoom range, but it's not without its issues.
Review Price: £307.98
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This latest model from Kodak could be the most versatile compact digital camera available.
Review Price: £349.00
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If you're a digital photography virgin, the Kodak EasyShare C360 could be your perfect first partner.
Review Price: £137.00
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