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Introduction
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01.Physical Tour
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02.Components
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03.Design / Layout
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04.Modes
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05.Control Options
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06.Image Parameters
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07.Connectivity / Extras
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08.Overall Impressions
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09.Conclusion
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10.Comments
Kodak EasyShare C530
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Physical Tour
Priced at just $139, the Kodak EasyShare C530 is one of the cheapest digital cameras we’ve ever reviewed. And, for the price, the 5 megapixel resolution is not bad, along with the 16MB internal memory and direct printing ability. But you get what you pay for in other ways: there’s no optical zoom, only a 1.5" LCD screen, no A/V port, no scene presets, and a limited selection of features. The C530 will cost $139.99 and be available this February. Shop for the Kodak EasyShare C530
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