Kodak EasyShare P880 Digital Camera Review
The Kodak EasyShare P880 is an 8-megapixel DSLR offering a 6x optical and 2x digital zoom. A great camera for the professional, it supports RAW file format and manual focus. 8 scene selection modes are also provided.
Shutter speeds of 1/4000th of a second, 50 ISO film base rating and wide zoom with the included 24-140mm lens are part of this neat package. The hot shoe allows for external flash or a sync plug.
Pros: Great image, quality, RAW format, included 24-140mm lens
Cons: A bit bulky
Features include: Fast f/2.8 24–140 mm wide-angle lens, 8.0 MP sensor for prints up to 30 × 40 in. (75 × 100 cm), Advanced video features, Hot shoe flash connector and PC flash sync, Program, aperture priority, shutter priority, manual, custom modes, Proprietary RAW* file format, Histogram technology with highlight and shadow clipping.
My Rating: 4 Stars out of 5
CNet gives this Digital Camera a 9 out of 10
Kodak EasyShare P880 Digital Camera Specification:
| CCD resolution | 8.3 megapixel (3350 × 2483 pixels) |
| Effective image resolution | 8.0 megapixel (3264 × 2448 pixels) |
| Picture quality | 8.3 MP 7.1 MP 5.0 MP 3.1 MP 0.8 MP |
| Still format | JPEG/EXIF v 2.21, RAW, TIFF |
| Lens | 5.8X optical zoom, f/2.8–f/4.1 (24–140 mm, 35 mm equivalent) |
| Advanced digital zoom | 2X |
| Aperture | f/2.8–f/8.0 (wide), f/4.1–f/8.0 (tele) |
| Shutter speed | automatic: 1/2–1/4000 sec.; manual (S & M mode): 16–1/4000 sec. |
| Viewfinder | electronic, 237K pixels |
| LCD | 2.5 in. (6.4 cm) indoor/outdoor LCD with adjustable brightness settings |
| Performance features | |
| Still capture modes | auto, SCN, PASM, C, flower, super close-up, landscape (standard and night landscape), portrait (standard, night portrait, anti-shake night portrait) |
| Scene modes | sports, sunset, backlight, candlelight, text/document, manner/museum, snow, beach |
| Color modes | high color, natural color, low color, sepia, black and white |
| Contrast | high, normal, low |
| Sharpness | high, normal, low |
| First burst mode | 1.5 fps, maximum 6 images in any JPEG mode, maximum 4 in RAW mode |
| Last burst mode | 1.5 fps, maximum last 6 images in any JPEG mode, maximum 4 in RAW mode |
| Time lapse burst mode | user-selectable time lapse (10 sec-24 intervals, 2–99 images) |
| Click to capture | 0.3 sec. (wide) |
| Shot to shot | 1.2 sec. interval |
| Video mode | continuous QUICKTIME compressed video with audio recording during video capture |
| Video resolution | 640 × 480 pixels at 30 fps 320 × 240 pixels at 30 fps |
| Video length | continuous based on memory capacity |
| Video features | 5.8X zoom during video with digital video auto focus, print wallet-sized photos from video, video editing including trim, cut, split, merge, fast forward, rewind |
| Video format | QUICKTIME video format, motion JPEG (video), PCM (audio) |
| Auto focus | TTL-AF, hybrid AF external passive sensor, low light AF: high performance with AF assist light |
| Auto focus control | single AF, continuous AF, moving AF |
| Auto focus modes | multi-zone, center-zone, 25 selectable points |
| Manual focus | with indicator and enlargement in LCD/EVF |
| Focus range | wide—2 in. (5 cm)–infinity tele—10 in. (25 cm)–infinity close-up wide—2–19.7 in. (5–50 cm) close-up tele—10–19.7 in. (25–50 cm) |
| Sensitivity | auto; 50–200 selectable in PASM and custom mode except 0.8 MP picture size, ISO 400–1600 |
| White balance | auto, daylight, tungsten, fluorescent, cloudy, open shade, sunset, custom 1–3, one-push, white balance available as one of white balance modes, white balance compensation available in PASM and C modes |
| White balance compensation | yes |
| Exposure metering | selectable zone AE (25 positions), multi-pattern AE, center-weighted AE, center-spot AE |
| Exposure control | AE, selectable exposure metering, compensation, and bracketing |
| Exposure compensation | +/- 2.0 EV with 1/3 EV step increments |
| Exposure bracketing | selectable: 3 or 5 images with selectable +/- 1/3, 2/3, and 1.0 EV step |
| Ease of use features | |
| Histogram display | selectable for display on live view and review |
| Built-in flash | auto, slow sync fill flash, fill, off, red-eye reduction with flash, algorithm, or both |
| Flash range | guide no. 9 (m) ISO 100, wide (ISO 160): 1.6–13 ft (0.5–4.0 m), tele (ISO 200): 1.6–10 ft (0.5–3.1 m) |
| Hot shoe flash connector | yes |
| Front/Rear curtain sync | yes |
| Flash compensation | +/- 1 EV in 1/3 EV step |
| Review options | 1X–10X magnify with pan, fast scroll, multi-up, multi-select, slide show, album, protect, image storage, copy, highlight clipping, histograms, dates and time, image info, view all or selected, edit stills and videos, tag for e-mail and Favorites, red-eye reduction, create JPEG or TIFF from RAW file |
| Quickview | user-selectable screen options |
| Editing | on-camera cropping, red-eye reduction, resizing, RAW file development |
| Favorites mode | on-camera picture storage |
| Dedicated buttons | shutter, mode dial, manual focus ring, manual zoom ring, program, digital zoom AE/AF lock, command dial, set, focus, drive, flash, exposure metering, ISO, WB, LCD/EVF, info, Share, review, delete, menu, 5-way joystick, diopter dial, power switch |
| Auto picture rotation | yes |
| Storage | 32 MB internal memory* available, SD/MMC card expansion slot |
| Software | works with KODAK EASYSHARE Software |
| Self-timer | 10 seconds, 2 seconds |
| Additional features | |
| Dock compatibility | works with optional KODAK EASYSHARE Printer Dock Plus, Printer Dock Series 3, and Camera Dock Series 3** |
| IMAGELINK Print System compatible | yes |
| PICTBRIDGE enabled | yes |
| Power options | optional KODAK EASYSHARE Docks; KODAK Li-Ion Rechargeable Digital Camera Battery (1050 mAh, 1700 mAh or higher), optional 5V AC adapter inlet on camera |
| Lens protection | lens cap with strap |
| Tripod mount | 1/4 in. standard |
| I/O interface | A/V output (NTSC or PAL, user-selectable), exclusive KODAK Camera Dock/Printer Dock interface, digital (USB 2.0 full speed) connector, PIMA 15740 picture transfer protocol |
| Weight | without batteries: 17.6 oz (500 g) |
| Dimensions | W × H × D: 4.5 × 3.1 × 2.4 in. (115 × 80 × 60 mm) |
| Warranty | class="kTableRow textTNB">one year |
New KODAK EASYSHARE P-Series Digital Cameras Unveiled; High Performance Models Bring KODAK Technologies, Simplicity to Serious Photographers Flagship EASYSHARE P880 Model Features 24 mm Wide-Angle Zoom Lens, Full Range of Advanced Controls; US$599 Camera a New Alternative to Pricier, Bulkier dSLRs ROCHESTER, N.Y., August 2 — Building on the global success of its EASYSHARE digital photography system, Eastman Kodak Company today announced the KODAK EASYSHARE P-Series camera line. This new class of advanced digital cameras extends Kodak’s signature simplicity-of-operation to avid photographers, giving them better tools to capture the exact images they want. “While serious photographers demand advanced photographic controls, they’re also craving easier-to-use cameras and systems — an area in which Kodak excels,” said Greg Westbrook, general manager of digital capture products at Kodak. “The P-Series breaks new ground by deftly combining high performance and simplicity. Its flagship, the EASYSHARE P880 camera, introduces a new, highly compelling alternative to pricier, bulkier dSLRs.” The KODAK EASYSHARE P880 (8.0 MP, with a 24 – 140 mm (35mm equiv.,) f/2.8-4.1, wide-angle lens, US$599 MSRP; available beginning this September) and P850 (5.1 MP, 36 – 432 mm (35mm equiv.), f/2.8-3.7, image stabilized lens, US$499 MSRP; available beginning this month) digital cameras are engineered for exacting performance, whether the photographer is shooting dramatic outdoor vistas, fast-moving sporting events, or everyday family events. Kodak has incorporated advanced yet easy-to-use features, as well as legendary KODAK Color Science image processing, for stunning, highly accurate color — shot after shot. In addition, Kodak is introducing a host of accessories including the new external KODAK P20 Zoom Flash (US$149.95 MSRP), which intelligently and automatically interacts with the P880 and P850 cameras for additional flash range. Go Wide with the KODAK EASYSHARE P880 zoom digital camera The innovative KODAK EASYSHARE P880 zoom digital camera brings in-demand KODAK technologies and features to serious photographers, setting a new price-to-performance benchmark. It provides more expansive picture-taking capability with a 24-140mm (35mm equiv) wide-angle, f/2.8 – f/4.1, professional-quality SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON zoom lens. The 24mm wide angle setting is ideal for landscape photography, allowing a person to get closer to subjects, while contributing to greater sense of place by “pulling in” foreground objects with greater depth of field. It’s also ideal for interior photography, where barriers such as walls typically make it difficult to get all desired subjects into a shot. Creative photographers can also shoot with this wide perspective for unique portraiture, or to capture a greater scenic expanse for later cropping. With the same integrated lens, users can also optically zoom up to 140 mm (5.8X) using the manual zoom ring for precise framing. Achieve accurate focusing, even in low light conditions, with the selectable 25-point, advanced, hybrid Auto Focus system or via the manual focus ring. Experience enhanced, flexible lighting control via the hot shoe flash connector, plus the PC sync port for off-camera flash options. The P880 model offers the freedom to select multiple shooting modes, including program, aperture and shutter priorities, fully manual, and custom modes. For rapid camera adjustments, dial-in multiple pre-set scene modes or switch to automatic mode. Video takes on a new dimension with the EASYSHARE P880 camera — a function not available in dSLRs. Capture VGA video at 30 frames per second (Motion JPEG compression) with the unique ability to use full optical zoom, then trim, cut, splice and merge clips on the camera. Even extract individual video frames as JPEGs at 640 x 480 resolution — presenting an ultra-high-speed alternative to the camera’s multiple burst modes (first/last/time lapse burst) — which can then be shared and printed up to 4 x 6 inches. For the first time, Kodak has added RAW file support to its EASYSHARE camera line to enable more post-capture flexibility for enthusiasts. These files allow for in-camera JPEG and TIFF extraction, as well as RAW editing within new KODAK EASYSHARE software v5.1. The new Kodak RAW format uniquely embeds a dynamic JPEG within the file, permitting rapid RAW file viewing and organization in the software, without requiring RAW conversion. Additional highlights include a live histogram with highlight and shadow clipping for immediate on-camera exposure assessment; a 2.5-inch, high-resolution LCD; a 237,000 pixel electronic viewfinder with diopter; a high-capacity lithium ion battery; shutter speeds ranging from 16 – 1/4000 second, plus a bulb setting; one-push custom white balance; digital red-eye reduction; and a manually-raised pop-up flash. Using the P880 with the new P20 Zoom Flash will provide even greater lighting control. At a weight of only 19.6 oz. (556 g), including battery and SD card, with a compact body (4.6W x 3.8H x 3.6D in.), including lens, the camera is highly portable while providing an excellent in-hand fit and feel. As with all EASYSHARE cameras, the P880 model is compatible with KODAK EASYSHARE printer docks and camera docks, the IMAGELINK print system, and PICTBRIDGE technology for direct photo output without a computer.


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