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Kodak EasyShare Z950

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Canon SX120 IS Comparison

The Kodak EasyShare Z950 and the Canon PowerShot SX120 IS are similar cameras in many ways: they are approximately the same size and are around the same price. But there are differences that are telling. The Kodak shoots images at a higher resolution, but we found the images that the Canon took to have better detail and fewer problems. The Kodak shoots HD video (at 720p resolution), but we found that the standard definition video of the Canon to show more detail and to generally look more attractive.

But it’s not a one sided competition: the Kodak had more effective image stabilization and lower noise in images. It also shoots faster, although the Kodak is limited to 3 shots while the SX120 can keep shooting at the slower speed.

Overall, we generally found the Canon to be the more rounded package. And it’s slightly cheaper, too; enough to buy a large memory card to hold your photos on.

Kodak EasyShare Z950 vs Canon PowerShot SX120 IS
Kodak  EasyShare Z950
Canon  PowerShot SX120 IS
Kodak EasyShare Z950 Canon PowerShot SX120 IS
Price $279.99 $229.99
Colors black black
Dimensions 110.0mm x 66.8mm x 35.5mm 110.6mm x 70.4mm x 44.7mm
Optical Zoom 10x 10x
Sensor 1/2.33"-type, CCD 1/2.5"-type, CCD, 10.3 megapixels
Display LCD, 3.0 in., 230000 pixels LCD, 3.0 in., 230000 pixels
Viewfinder none none
Manual Controls manual focus, aperture priority mode, shutter priority mode, full manual exposure, ISO control manual focus, aperture priority mode, shutter priority mode, custom white balance
Connectivity USB USB, A/V
Battery removable lithium-ion, KLIC-7003 AA
Kodak Z950 vs Canon SX120 IS
Rating:
Kodak EasyShare Z950
10.55
Canon PowerShot SX120 IS
11.73
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