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Sammanfattning: The EasyShare V803 ($199) is the latest model in Kodaks stylish V-series of digital cameras. Most of the features are pretty pedestrian: an 8 Megapixel CCD, 3X optical zoom, 2.5" LCD, tons of point-and-shoot features, and a VGA movie mode. What has...
An ultra-compact eight megapixel P&S digicam for two hundred bucks is very tempting, but the Kodak Easyshare V803 has a couple of shortcomings that make it one of the most frustrating digicams I’ve ever used. The V803’s images (when they're in focus) ...
Sammanfattning: Kodak push their compact digital cameras for ease of use. While everyone else loads up on features, Kodak work hard to make photography accessible to everyone - photos should be easy to take and easy to share. But can they still make a competitive ca...
The Kodak Easyshare V803 is a stylish, well-built and very easy-to-use point and shoot camera that looks, feels and delivers better image quality than its budget price-tag might suggest. The V803 inherits the styling and build-quality of the more expe...
Sammanfattning: The is an easy-to-use digital camera that produces good image quality at a very affordable price. It is ultra compact with a flush design and is available in no less than 8 different colours. Optional accessories further enable you to personalize the ...
Sammanfattning: Announced as recently as January this year, the EasyShare V803 occupies the second-from-top position in Kodak's popular V-series of pocket-sized compact digital cameras, just behind the 10-megapixel V1003. The V803 features an 8-megapixel CCD, a compact 3...
Sammanfattning: The Kodak Easyshare V803 is just about small enough to fit into most pockets, although there are many smaller digital cameras around. It has a different body shape to the majority of other compact digital cameras, with rounded corners. One of the big s...
Most compacts use a minuscule 1/2.5-inch CCD that's so small even the best lenses struggle to record enough detail. The high level of noise produced by the smaller chips is also a major drawback.So, when Kodak announced that its latest 8MP compact woul...