Digital Camera Review
Jul 21, 2005
- By James Murray
The Kodak EasyShare C360 offers point-and-shoot users a fully automatic camera without the confusion or hassle of complicated menu structures, printing set-ups, and manual controls. The EasyShare C360 comes with a 3x optical zoom lens and a 1/2.5-inch 5 MP CCD. The camera has a well-sized 2.0-inch LCD screen with 110,000 pixels and a real image optical zoom finder with zoom recognition. The C360 is capable of recording video at a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 with a frame rate of 24 frames per second, which is a bit under the preferred 30 fps needed for smooth video capture. The C360 can be purchased for $279.95 (USD) or bundled with the ImageLink compliant Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Series 3 for an additional hundred dollars. Simple external controls and an intuitive menu setup designed for easy navigation means the novice digital camera user should find the C360 a reliable source of digital photography solutions.
The Kodak EasyShare C360 offers point-and-shoot users a fully automatic camera without the confusion or hassle of complicated menu structures, printing set-ups, and manual controls. The EasyShare C360 comes with a 3x optical zoom lens and a 1/2.5-inch 5 MP CCD. The camera has a well-sized 2.0-inch LCD screen with 110,000 pixels and a real image optical zoom finder with zoom recognition. The C360 is capable of recording video at a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 with a frame rate of 24 frames per second, which is a bit under the preferred 30 fps needed for smooth video capture. The C360 can be purchased for $279.95 (USD) or bundled with the ImageLink compliant Kodak EasyShare Printer Dock Series 3 for an additional hundred dollars. Simple external controls and an intuitive menu setup designed for easy navigation means the novice digital camera user should find the C360 a reliable source of digital photography solutions.
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