Digital Camera Review
Jan 19, 2006
- By Richard Baguley
The Kodak EasyShare C663 is a 6.1 megapixel compact point-and shoot camera that is the first to include Kodak’s Perfect Touch image processing technology. Kodak claims that this technology (similar to that used in their film processing mini-labs) improves the quality of the images by altering the dynamic range to boost dark areas and bring out shadow details. The EasyShare C663 costs $299.95 and will be available in March.
Picture Quality / Size Options
The image size is controlled from the image size option of the menu. The options are 6, 5, 4, 3 and 1 megapixel. Like other Kodak cameras, there are no options for image quality, just image size.
Picture Effects Mode
Modes for shooting in black and white plus sepia are included. There’s also a color mode which changes the saturation of the colors: settings for low, normal and high color are included. These are fairly standard picture effects; nothing innovative here. Settings for adjusting tone or contrast would have been nice, though.
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