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Kodak DX7590

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4 stars
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3 stars
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Editorial reviews:
4
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4 editorial reviews
Almost a year after Kodak announced its first 10x zoom camera, the DX6490, in August this year it announced its new flagship digital camera and second 10x zoom model, the 5 megapixel EasyShare DX7590. The SLR-styled camera boasts a Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon 38-380mm lens which can reach its optimum zoom in two seconds. The new model offers just one million more pixels than the EasyShare DX6490. The DX7590 combines fully manual operation with point and shoot ease of use, and is aimed at both beginners and enthusiasts. It offers 16 program modes, as well as a 2.2-inch LCD screen and EVF. Let's have a look at the key features.Read more
Steve's Conclusion The DX7590 is Kodak's 2004 upgrade to the EasyShare DX6490 we tested last year. Retaining the same SLR-style body and 10x optical zoom lens, Kodak increased resolution to 5-megapixels, added a 640x480 movie mode, improved autofocus performance, and added 14 pre-programmedRead more
On test, the DX7590 produced photographs with slightly elevated contrast and saturation, although colour fidelity was generally high. Pictures had excellent edge-to-edge sharpness but sharpening artefacts were common. Low light shots were clean but noisy at ISO 400 and 800. Response times were average.Read more
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Pros

  • very nice-looking prints
  • DX7590's color was generally accurate and appealing
  • viewfinder systems performed very well here

Cons

  • Memory card corruption can happen with any card type and any camera manufacturer
  • not all menu options are available in all modes
  • Zoom tended to produce slightly reddish color casts

Key specs

  • CCD
  • 5.744x4.308 mm
  • 5 Mpx
  • 2576, 1932 px
  • 8
  • Contrast Detect (sensor), Multi-area, Center, Single, Live View
  • 2.2 in
  • no

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Kodak DX7590 - Pros & Cons

Kodak DX7590

Pros

  • very nice-looking prints
  • DX7590's color was generally accurate and appealing
  • viewfinder systems performed very well here
  • fully automatic exposure control performs very well under a variety of conditions
  • vibrant color
  • accurate white balance
  • and great ease-of-use
  • DX7590's autofocus system works very well at low light levels
  • Simple pro lighting and use tips
  • DX7590 Zoom performed pretty well in the macro category
  • solid and well-built

Cons

  • Memory card corruption can happen with any card type and any camera manufacturer
  • not all menu options are available in all modes
  • Zoom tended to produce slightly reddish color casts
  • lost photos due to a corrupted memory card
  • digital zoom decreases the overall image quality

Kodak DX7590 - Technical Overview

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IconScreen size
2.2 in
Best:
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710
Screen size: 6.7 in
IconISO maximum
800
Best:
Pentax KP
ISO maximum: 819200
IconEffective pixels
5 Mpx
Best:
Hasselblad H6D-100c
Effective pixels: 100 Mpx
IconMax resolution
2576 x 1932 px
Best:
Leica M11
Max resolution: 9528 x 6328 px

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Kodak DX7590 - Full Specifications

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Sensor
Sensor typeCCD
Sensor size0.23 in
Sensor photo detectors5.0 Mpx
Effective pixels5.0 Mpx
Image ratio w:h
  • 4:3
  • 3:2
Max resolution2576 x 1932 px
Other resolutions
  • 2576x1716
  • 2304x1728
  • 2048x1536
  • 1552x1164
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Optics and focus
Optical zoom10.0 x
Digital zoom3.0 x
Minimum aperture2.8
Maximum aperture8
Focal length equiv38 - 380
Autofocus
  • Contrast Detect
  • Multi-area
  • Center
  • Single
  • Live View
Manual focusNo
Normal focus range23.62 in
Macro focus range4.72 in
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Photography features
Minimum shutter speed16.0 s
Maximum shutter speed1.0 s
Shutter priorityyes
Aperture priorityyes
Exposure compensation plus3
Exposure compensation minus-3
Expousure compensation steps
  • 1/2
  • 1/3
Self-timer delay10.0 s
Built-in flashyes
Flash range4.9
Flash modes
  • Auto
  • Redeye Reduction
External flashyes
Continuous drive2.0 fps
Self-timeryes
Self-timer options
  • 2
  • 10
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Audio features
Microphone typeMono
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Dimensions
Weight12.35 oz
Width3.92 in
Height3.15 in
Depth3.2 in
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Power
Battery technology
Lithium-Ion
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Other features
Timelapse recordingno
Orientation sensoryes
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Image
ISO
  • 100
  • 200
  • 400
ISO Autoyes
ISO minimum80
ISO maximum800
White balance presets4
Custom white balanceno
Image stabilization typeNo
Uncompressed formatNo
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Screen and viewfinder
Screen size2.2 in
Screen technologyLCD
Screen dots153000
Touch screenno
Live viewyes
ViewfinderElectronic
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Videography features
Maximum resolution640 x 480 px
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Design
Body typeCompact
Colour of productBlack
Environmentally sealedno
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Storage
Internal storage32.0 mB
Compatible memory cards
  • MMC
  • SD
Storage types
  • SD
  • MMC
  • Internal
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Connectivity
HDMIno
USB version1.0
Remote controlNo

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Kodak DX7590 Kodak - Editorial Reviews (4)

3.0
Based on 4 reviews
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Kodak DX7590 Kodak DX7590 Review
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DPReview
Published: 19.11.2004
Kodak DX7590 Review

Almost a year after Kodak announced its first 10x zoom camera, the DX6490, in August this year it announced its new flagship digital camera and second 10x zoom model, the 5 megapixel EasyShare DX7590. The SLR-styled camera boasts a Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon 38-380mm lens which can reach its optimum zoom in two seconds. The new model offers just one million more pixels than the EasyShare DX6490. The DX7590 combines fully manual operation with point and shoot ease of use, and is aimed at both beginners and enthusiasts. It offers 16 program modes, as well as a 2.2-inch LCD screen and EVF. Let's have a look at the key features.

Kodak DX7590 Kodak DX7590 Review - Steve's Digicams
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Kodak DX7590 Review - Steve's Digicams

Steve's Conclusion The DX7590 is Kodak's 2004 upgrade to the EasyShare DX6490 we tested last year. Retaining the same SLR-style body and 10x optical zoom lens, Kodak increased resolution to 5-megapixels, added a 640x480 movie mode, improved autofocus performance, and added 14 pre-programmed

Kodak DX7590 Kodak EasyShare DX7590
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Photo Review
Published: 17.02.2012
Kodak EasyShare DX7590

On test, the DX7590 produced photographs with slightly elevated contrast and saturation, although colour fidelity was generally high. Pictures had excellent edge-to-edge sharpness but sharpening artefacts were common. Low light shots were clean but noisy at ISO 400 and 800. Response times were average.

Kodak DX7590 Kodak EASYSHARE DX7590
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Good Gear Guide
Kodak EASYSHARE DX7590
3.0

An easy-to-use camera that delivers versatile and adaptable functionality and performance.