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The Kodak Easyshare C875 is a compact camera with 1/1.8" (4.8x) sensor and 8.3 megapixels manufactured from 2006 to 2009 (discontinued). The range of sensitivities, including ISO extension, is 64 - 800 ISO. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is €;
1 users have given it an average vote of 7.0 out of 10
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Pros: A small, now cheap, very good color on a sunny day, a very good zoom lens. Manual P/A/S/M control. Tip: Use a CR-V3 battery because the AA batteries are very too weak. This camera has a Kodak "perfect touch" photo enhancement feature. Also beautifully puts together the panorama.
Cons: Completely unsuitable in the dark. Unless you use this camera's flash. Never use the video, because the quality is tragic. But that was enough in those days.
Opinion: This Kodak camera was very good when it was released. Legendary Kodak colors, manual control and super SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH f/2.8-4.4 lens. In good light it is so good that I have now found two more new Kodak C875 cameras in America. This is for every day. It is so light and small that you can carry it all the time on a sunny day. You will also reach distant objects, because the zoom is from-to 37-185mm equiv. I also have to mention that at that time many more expensive models had 1/2.3 size sensors, while the Kodak C875 has a 1/1.8 (in other markets 1/1.7) size sensor. And knowing that you can get it now on ebay for ~$70, that's a fairy tale. Although its photos are better than other modern cameras costing up to a thousand euros.
I strongly recommend using CR-V3 rechargeable batteries instead of AA batteries. Because AA batteries only have 1.2V and their power is not enough, so they discharge quickly. And CR-V3 batteries have 3V . Advantages: Bright lens 2.8-4.4 Schneider-KREUZNACH Variogon (other competitors of that time had darker lenses). Sensor size 1/1.8" CCD (other competitors of that time and even later had small sensors of 1/2.3", 1/2.5" size) .
Also this camera has AF luminaire , when you want to shoot in real darkness, it works perfectly with a flash.
Summary: If you don't scale your photos to the size of your TV screen, you have the best camera for that period. And in terms of price and real needs of the yard, it is the best even now (provided that you use it to good lighting) .
You can also edit photos ( Kodak "perfect touch" photo enhancement feature ) in the camera itself with the touch of a button, which is very effective when the photo is too light or too dark.
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