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The bad: Slow, annoying user interface; too much dependence on touch-screen rather than buttons; limited control over image-capture settings; below-average image quality for the price.
The bottom line: Kodak's Wi-Fi-capable EasyShare-One is a below-average camera with superior photo-sharing skills.
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Jul 17, 2005Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
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My review is short because I don't believe in mincing words. This camera is a tour de force as far as technology goes. It's lightweight, small, large LCD is beautiful see, VERY nice to look at, and fairly quick... BUT... I just don't get it. Why after putting as much as Kodak obviously put into this camera would they shortchange prospective buyers with only 4 megapixels!?!? That and the 3x optical zoom are the major and really only downers of this camera, in my opinion. It would have been just as easy for Kodak to load this unit with a 5-megapixel processor chip and a 4x zoom. Again, in my opinion, Kodak would then really have something going with this camera. As it is, the camera is good, and yes, the Wi-Fi works great. However, with it only having 4 megapixels and 3x optical zoom, it somehow makes one feel as if they are spending a lot of money ... Read more
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