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Kodak EasyShare C875

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Announced in August 2006 the C875 is the new flagship model in the entry-level Kodak EasyShare 'C' range, and the most interesting yet. Where most previous C series cameras have offered basic, beginnner-friendly 'point and shoot' operation at very low prices, the C875 transplants the functionality of Kodak's higher-end Z and P series cameras into an inexpensive, compact body. This - plus the 5x optical zoom and 8MP resolution - puts the C875 in direct competition with Canon's A series and some of the higher-end models in the Olympus FE range, yet the price (well under $200 if you shop around) is incredibly low for the features and specification on offer. So we decided to find out if this budget-priced Kodak really is punching above its weight or if it's a lightweight through and through. Let's start with the headline features:Read more
Announced in August 2006 the C875 is the new flagship model in the entry-level Kodak EasyShare 'C' range, and the most interesting yet. Where most previous C series cameras have offered basic, beginnner-friendly 'point and shoot' operation at very low prices, the C875 transplants the functionality of Kodak's higher-end Z and P series cameras into an inexpensive, compact body. This - plus the 5x optical zoom and 8MP resolution - puts the C875 in direct competition with Canon's A series and some of the higher-end models in the Olympus FE range, yet the price (well under $200 if you shop around) is incredibly low for the features and specification on offer. So we decided to find out if this budget-priced Kodak really is punching above its weight or if it's a lightweight through and through. Let's start with the headline features:Read more
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Pros

  • perfectly adequate for both indoor and outdoor photography in a variety
  • The menus were created to be very simple and clear
  • make it easy to shoot compelling lifestyle images

Cons

  • Kodak had given the camera a slightly wider-angle lens
  • pretty noticeable purple fringing throughout the photos
  • some colored noise

Key specs

  • CCD
  • 7.144x5.358 mm
  • 8 Mpx
  • 3264, 2448 px
  • 4.4
  • Center, Continuous, Flexible, Selective single-point, Single
  • 2.5 in
  • no

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Kodak EasyShare C875 - Pros & Cons

Kodak EasyShare C875

Pros

  • perfectly adequate for both indoor and outdoor photography in a variety
  • The menus were created to be very simple and clear
  • make it easy to shoot compelling lifestyle images
  • solid and well-built
  • Easy to use
  • takes great photos
  • It stiches the photos together very well

Cons

  • Kodak had given the camera a slightly wider-angle lens
  • pretty noticeable purple fringing throughout the photos
  • some colored noise
  • lab flash test shot was underexposed and not evenly lit
  • digital zoom is disengaged during video filming
  • hard to take good pictures in the dark with this camera

Kodak EasyShare C875 - Technical Overview

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IconScreen size
2.5 in
Best:
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710
Screen size: 6.7 in
IconISO maximum
800
Best:
Pentax KP
ISO maximum: 819200
IconEffective pixels
8 Mpx
Best:
Hasselblad H6D-100c
Effective pixels: 100 Mpx
IconMax resolution
3264 x 2448 px
Best:
Leica M11
Max resolution: 9528 x 6328 px

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Kodak EasyShare C875 - Full Specifications

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Sensor
Sensor typeCCD
Sensor size0.28 in
Sensor photo detectors8.0 Mpx
Effective pixels8.0 Mpx
Image ratio w:h
  • 4:3
  • 3:2
Max resolution3264 x 2448 px
Other resolutions
  • 2560x1920
  • 2048x1536
  • 1200x900
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Optics and focus
Optical zoom5.0 x
Digital zoom5.0 x
Minimum aperture2.8
Maximum aperture4.4
Focal length equiv37 - 185
Focus adjustmentManual
Autofocus
  • Center
  • Continuous
  • Flexible
  • Selective single-point
  • Single
Manual focusyes
Normal focus range23.62 in
Auto Focus (AF) assist beamyes
Macro focus range3.94 in
Image stabiliserNo
Filter threadno
Folded opticsno
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Photography features
Minimum shutter speed8.0 s
Maximum shutter speed1.0 s
Shutter priorityyes
Aperture priorityyes
Exposure compensation plus2
Exposure compensation minus-2
Expousure compensation steps1/3
Histogramyes
Built-in flashyes
Flash range4.1
Flash modes
  • Auto
  • Redeye Reduction
External flashno
Scene modes
  • Backlight
  • Beach
  • Candlelight
  • Children
  • Close-up
  • Documents
  • Fireworks
  • Museum
  • Night
  • Night landscape
  • Night portrait
  • Panorama
  • party
  • Portrait
  • self-portrait
  • Sports
  • Sunset
  • Landscape
Self-timeryes
3D supportno
Self-timer options
  • 2
  • 10
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Design
Body typeCompact
Colour of productSilver
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
PictBridgeyes
NFCno
Wireless network (Wi-Fi)no
AV outputyes
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Image
ISO800
ISO Autoyes
ISO minimum64
ISO maximum800
White balance presets5
White balance modes
  • Auto
  • Daylight
  • Fluorescent
  • Shade
  • Tungsten
Custom white balanceno
Supported image file formatsJPEG
Photo effects
  • Black&White
  • Sepia
Image stabilizeryes
Image stabilization typeNo
Uncompressed formatNo
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Screen and viewfinder
Screen size2.5 in
Articulated LCDno
Screen technologyLCD
Screen dots115000
Touch screenno
Live viewyes
ViewfinderNone
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Videography features
Maximum resolution640 x 480 px
Video recordingyes
Supported video file formatsMPEG-4
Camera playback
  • Single image
  • Slide show
Max frame rate (highest resolution)30.0 fps
Motion JPEG frame rate30.0 fps
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Dimensions
Weight6.24 oz
Width3.56 in
Height2.48 in
Depth1.44 in
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Power
Battery technologyAlkaline
Rechargeable batteryno
Number of batteries supported2
AC adapter includedyes
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Other features
Timelapse recordingno
GPSno
Orientation sensorno
Album organizationyes
Tripod mounting supportedyes
Image editing modes
  • Crop
  • Resizing
  • Trimming

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Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak - Editorial Reviews (11)

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Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak EasyShare C875
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PCMag UK
Published: 17.08.2011
Kodak EasyShare C875
4.0

PC Magazine is your complete guide to computers, phones, tablets, peripherals and more. We test and review the latest gadgets, products and services, report technology news and trends, and provide shopping advice and price comparisons.

Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak Easyshare C875 Review
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DPReview
Published: 27.02.2007
Kodak Easyshare C875 Review

Announced in August 2006 the C875 is the new flagship model in the entry-level Kodak EasyShare 'C' range, and the most interesting yet. Where most previous C series cameras have offered basic, beginnner-friendly 'point and shoot' operation at very low prices, the C875 transplants the functionality of Kodak's higher-end Z and P series cameras into an inexpensive, compact body. This - plus the 5x optical zoom and 8MP resolution - puts the C875 in direct competition with Canon's A series and some of the higher-end models in the Olympus FE range, yet the price (well under $200 if you shop around) is incredibly low for the features and specification on offer. So we decided to find out if this budget-priced Kodak really is punching above its weight or if it's a lightweight through and through. Let's start with the headline features:

Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak Easyshare C875 Review
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DPReview
Published: 27.02.2007
Kodak Easyshare C875 Review

Announced in August 2006 the C875 is the new flagship model in the entry-level Kodak EasyShare 'C' range, and the most interesting yet. Where most previous C series cameras have offered basic, beginnner-friendly 'point and shoot' operation at very low prices, the C875 transplants the functionality of Kodak's higher-end Z and P series cameras into an inexpensive, compact body. This - plus the 5x optical zoom and 8MP resolution - puts the C875 in direct competition with Canon's A series and some of the higher-end models in the Olympus FE range, yet the price (well under $200 if you shop around) is incredibly low for the features and specification on offer. So we decided to find out if this budget-priced Kodak really is punching above its weight or if it's a lightweight through and through. Let's start with the headline features:

Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak C875 Review
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Imaging Resource
Published: 05.01.2007
Kodak C875 Review

Kodak C875 review, find out how the C875 stacks up against the competition in our real-world review with in-depth image quality comparisons.

Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak EASYSHARE C875
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Good Gear Guide
Kodak EASYSHARE C875
4.0

For this price, the Kodak C875 is a great bargain. It isn't as good as some of the high end advanced units from Canon or Olympus, but it more than does the job and offers a well rounded package that will satisfy a wide variety of users.

Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak C875 Review - Steve's Digicams
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Kodak C875 Review - Steve's Digicams

Review Posted 2/19/2007 Click to take a 360° QTVR tour of the C875 The Kodak EASYSHARE C875 is the high-end member of the EasyShare C series of snapshot cameras. With a large 2.5-inch color LCD screen and a SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON 5X optical zoom lens this 8-megapixel point-and-shoot

Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak EasyShare C875
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CNET
Published: 29.09.2006
Kodak EasyShare C875

The EasyShare C875 is a fine choice for anyone who wants solid photos and broad control.

Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak Easy Share C875 Digital Camera review
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Kodak Easy Share C875 Digital Camera review

While waiting for the charger for my own digital camera to arrive in the mail, I had to use my dad’s camera to handle all of my day to day picture ...

Kodak EasyShare C875 Review : Kodak C875 digital camera
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Review : Kodak C875 digital camera

An eight megapixel <b>camera</b> for under %C2%A3200 is possible with the <b>Kodak C875</b>

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ProductReview.com.au
Published: 08.05.2009
Kodak EasyShare C875

Kodak EasyShare C875 (Compact Camera): 4.3 out of 5 stars from 3 genuine reviews on Australia's largest opinion site ProductReview.com.au.

Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak C875 Review - Steve's Digicams
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Kodak C875 Review - Steve's Digicams

Steve's Conclusion Kodak's new EASYSHARE C875 succeeds in giving the consumer a well rounded, point-and-shoot camera that cuts through the gimmicks, by producing good pictures with plenty of advanced controls. The C875 offers some high-end features like a 8-megapixel imager, 5x optical zoom lens,