Kodak M1093 IS
Digital Camera Review
Sep 26, 2008
- By Alfredo Padilla
The Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS is a small and attractive point-and-shoot that offers the basics plus a little bit more for anyone looking for an easy to use camera. A 10-megapixel camera with a 3x optical zoom, it's the most expensive of Kodak's M-Series cameras at $199.95. What you get for your extra fifty bucks or so is an impressively high ISO for a low-end point-and-shoot, a few manual controls and 3-inch LCD. You'll need to make your own decision about whether that's worth it.
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Conclusion
The Kodak EasyShare M1093 IS offers a couple of nice features that we were surprised to see in a point-and-shoot at its price range. ISO 3200 at the full 10-megapixel resolution is noteworthy. There are also a decent number of options when in Program mode for those who want a bit more control than the average low-end point-and-shoot. We liked the camera's styling and, like most Kodak cameras. it's easy to pick up and use right out of the box. We'll see how image quality fares when we get the M1093 IS into the lab.
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Likes
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- 3200 ISO at a full 10 megapixels
- Attractive design
- Easy-to-use menu interface
- 720p video capture
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Dislikes
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- Fiddly controls
- Few editing options
- No image stabilization when recording HD video
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