Digital Camera Review

Digital Camera Review

With the Kodak EasyShare LS753, the consumer expects the strong shooting elements of its predecessor, the LS743, but with an expanded 1/2.5-inch 5-megapixel CCD. The two cameras are physically similar, with an emphasis on the LS753's low slung silver gray body and slim profile that allows for practical and effortless transportation. The back of the camera features an attractive and amply sized 1.8-inch LCD screen with LED lights that allow for easier navigation, a feature that will be appreciated by any user who has ever attempted to shoot in low light. The only major drawback of the Kodak LS753 is the relatively restrictive 2.8x optical zoom lens; however, the seductive aesthetics may encourage many users to overlook this. The camera is capable of direct printing and includes 32MB of internal memory along with a SD/MMC memory card slot. The LS753 retails for $349.95.
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Picture Quality / Size Options (7.0)
The user of the Kodak EasyShare LS753 can select between four different picture quality ratings of Best (2560 x 1920), Best (2560 x 1706 - 3:2 ratio), Better (2048 x 1536), and Good (1496 x 1122) for still images. The Best option with the 3:2 ratio is designed specifically for producing 4 x 6-inch prints. The camera has video capture settings of 320 x 240 and 640 x 480 with frame rates of 13 and 20 frames per second, respectively.

 

Picture Effects Mode (6.0)
With the Kodak EasyShare LS753, the user can select between several picture effects available within the camera. These effects are Color, Black and White, and Sepia; this list lacks the standard picture effect options available on most digital cameras.

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