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Kodak EasyShare Z950

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Design & Handling

It fits well into the hand. The manual that comes with is is very basic, though.

We found that the Z950 handled well, with the raised ridge on the front providing a good tight grip. We did find that the middle finger sometimes ended up obscuring the flash with a looser grip, as you can see in our handling photo below.

Handling Photo 1
The Z950 fits well into the hand
Handling Photo 2

The shutter and zoom controls of the Z950 are well placed; they fall right under the index finger when you grip the camera. The other buttons are less so, as all of the other controls require both hand to use. That means you have to use both hands to perform simple tasks like changing shooting mode or setting the self timer. Other cameras allow you to do at least some of these things one handed, which is quicker and easier.

Buttons Photo 1

When you do hold the camera in two hands, the controls on the back of the camera are pretty easy to use; a row of buttons beside allow for deleting, menu access, image info and play mode. Below the 4-way control is the red share button, which marks an image for Kodak’s software to upload.

Buttons Photo 2

The on-screen menus of the Z950 are colorful, but a bit confusing. They are divided into three tabs: Capture, Capture+ and Setup. Some options aren’t where you might expect them to be: Color Mode is under the capture tab, but White Balance is under the Capture+. This division seems arbitrary and odd, especially when the Capture menu only has three options on it.

The on-screen menus of the Z950

The User Guide that comes with the camera is very poor: the English section is just 25 pages and only covers the basics. Topics such as face detection aren’t covered at all. Kodak does redeem themselves somewhat with their online manual and extended user guide (both are available here), but we would have preferred to see more of this good information in the box with the camera.

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