Digital Camera Review

Digital Camera Review

The 5 megapixel Kodak EasyShare DX7590 aims to satisfy with its SLR-like styling and Schneider-Kreuznach 10x optical zoom lens. The DX7590 boasts the highest number of megapixels in the $499.95 price range. The camera body is boxier than most digital cameras, but still fits comfortably in two hands — it’s got a large right-hand grip and a wide bottom. The DX7590 contains an oversized 2.2-inch LCD screen, single and continuous shooting modes, as well as 32MB of internal memory. The camera offers 16 preset scene modes as well as numerous semi-automatic, automatic, and manual modes. With the feel of an SLR and ease of a point-and-shoot, this camera enables a novice user to feel like a true photographer. Announced in August 2004, the Kodak EasyShare DX7590 provides users with increased megapixels at an affordable price.
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Picture Quality / Size Options (6.0)
The image quality can be set to Fine or Standard. Images can be shot at the following resolutions: 2576 x 1932 (5.0 MP), 2576 x 1716 (4.4 MP), 2304 x 1728 (4.0 MP), 2048 x 1536 (3.1 MP), and 1552 x 1164 (1.8 MP).

 

 

Picture Effects Mode (7.0)
In any given mode, the user can apply digital effects when desired for images on the Kodak EasyShare DX7590. These effects are accessible through the camera’s main menu. There are five options to choose from: High color, Natural color, Low color, Black and White, and Sepia.

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