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Kodak Easyshare One

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Editorial reviews:
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6 editorial reviews
In a clear attempt at encouraging people to print and share their images, Kodak has launched the WiFi EasyShare-One camera for storing images as well as taking them. Pictures can be viewed on its 3-inch tilt and swivel LCD screen. The four megapixel camera can hold up to 1,500 images, has a 256MB internal memory and is designed to communicate with the new wireless printing dock and Kodak's online EasyShare Gallery. The only catch is that it doesn't include the SD WiFi card, which will cost a further $99. The EasyShare-One will begin shipping in June with an expected retail price of $599.Read more
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Kodak's new EasyShare One is not your typical digital camera. This baby feature integrated WiFi and a fold-out touch screen display.Read more
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Pros

  • was relatively easy and fast
  • Tiny
  • compact

Cons

  • it seems to have neglected basic camera functionality
  • not all menu options are available in all modes
  • flash illumination is uneven up close

Key specs

  • CCD
  • 4 Mpx
  • 2304, 1728 px
  • 4.7
  • Contrast Detect (sensor), Single, Live View
  • 3 in
  • no

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Kodak Easyshare One - Pros & Cons

Kodak Easyshare One

Pros

  • was relatively easy and fast
  • Tiny
  • compact
  • and super-stylish
  • a balance of image quality and easy of use
  • Pretty good low-light performance
  • Continuous-mode speed is quite good
  • Exposure accuracy overall was better than average
  • Pretty good definition of high-contrast elements
  • made it easy to upload and email with EasyShare Gallery
  • the firmware is upgradeable as our Diary Follow-Up attests

Cons

  • it seems to have neglected basic camera functionality
  • not all menu options are available in all modes
  • flash illumination is uneven up close
  • Memory card corruption can happen with any card type and any camera manufacturer
  • lost photos due to a corrupted memory card
  • not custom mode to set white balance to mixed or odd lighting
  • the noise picked up when you used the zoom lens
  • Kodak EasyShare One doesn t start up in a flash
  • EasyShare One hardly looks to be dancing on technology s bleeding edge
  • some lag time as the camera saved files to the card
  • Kodak supplies two batteries

Kodak Easyshare One - Technical Overview

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IconScreen size
3 in
Best:
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710
Screen size: 6.7 in
IconISO maximum
400
Best:
Pentax KP
ISO maximum: 819200
IconEffective pixels
4 Mpx
Best:
Hasselblad H6D-100c
Effective pixels: 100 Mpx
IconMax resolution
2304 x 1728 px
Best:
Leica M11
Max resolution: 9528 x 6328 px

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Kodak Easyshare One - Full Specifications

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Sensor
Sensor typeCCD
Sensor photo detectors4.0 Mpx
Effective pixels4.0 Mpx
Image ratio w:h4:3
Max resolution2304 x 1728 px
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Optics and focus
Optical zoom2.8 x
Digital zoom3.3 x
Minimum aperture2.9
Maximum aperture4.7
Focal length equiv36 - 100
Autofocus
  • Contrast Detect
  • Single
  • Live View
Manual focusNo
Normal focus range23.62 in
Macro focus range3.94 in
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Photography features
Minimum shutter speed1.0 s
Maximum shutter speed1.0 s
Shutter priorityno
Aperture priorityno
Exposure compensation plus2
Exposure compensation minus-2
Expousure compensation steps1/3
Built-in flashyes
Flash range3.1
Flash modes
  • Auto
  • Redeye Reduction
  • Fill-in Flash
External flashno
Continuous drive2.0 fps
Self-timeryes
Self-timer optionscustom
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Design
Body typeUltracompact
Colour of productSilver
Environmentally sealedno
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Storage
Internal storage256.0 mB
Storage types
  • SD
  • MMC
  • Internal
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Connectivity
HDMIno
USB version1.0
Remote controlNo
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Image
ISO
  • Auto
  • 80
  • 100
  • 200
  • 400
ISO Autoyes
ISO minimum80
ISO maximum400
White balance presets4
Custom white balanceno
Image stabilization typeNo
Uncompressed formatNo
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Screen and viewfinder
Screen size3.0 in
Screen dots230000
Touch screenno
Live viewno
ViewfinderNone
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Videography features
Maximum resolution640 x 480 px
Supported video file formatsMPEG-4
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Dimensions
Weight9.7 oz
Width4.06 in
Height2.48 in
Depth1.02 in
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Power
Battery technology
Lithium-Ion
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Other features
Timelapse recordingno
Orientation sensoryes

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Kodak Easyshare One Kodak - Editorial Reviews (6)

3.0
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Kodak Easyshare One Kodak EasyShare One
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DPReview
Published: 06.01.2005
Kodak EasyShare One

In a clear attempt at encouraging people to print and share their images, Kodak has launched the WiFi EasyShare-One camera for storing images as well as taking them. Pictures can be viewed on its 3-inch tilt and swivel LCD screen. The four megapixel camera can hold up to 1,500 images, has a 256MB internal memory and is designed to communicate with the new wireless printing dock and Kodak's online EasyShare Gallery. The only catch is that it doesn't include the SD WiFi card, which will cost a further $99. The EasyShare-One will begin shipping in June with an expected retail price of $599.

Kodak Easyshare One Kodak EasyShare One
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CNET
Published: 08.11.2005
Kodak EasyShare One

Kodak EasyShare One

Kodak Easyshare One Kodak EasyShare One Review | Digital Trends
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Digital Trends
Published: 31.10.2005
Kodak EasyShare One Review | Digital Trends

Kodak's new EasyShare One is not your typical digital camera. This baby feature integrated WiFi and a fold-out touch screen display.

Kodak Easyshare One Kodak Easyshare One Review - Steve's Digicams
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Kodak Easyshare One Review - Steve's Digicams

Playback Mode Screens & Menus Sliding the Mode switch to the Playback position will display an index page showing recently captured images. This is just like your typical index page, allowing you to quickly search though your saved images. Pressing the Ok button or the telephoto zoom control

Kodak Easyshare One Kodak EasyShare-One
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Photo Review
Published: 17.02.2012
Kodak EasyShare-One

[ia] Although Kodak was the first manufacturer to announce a Wi-Fi-enabled compact digicam, the race to bring cameras to the local market was essentially tied with Nikon, which introduced two Coolpix cameras at the same time. Both launches come at a time when more households are installing Wi-Fi home networks and the majority of notebook PCs are Wi-Fi enabled, so the release of cameras that can use these facilities is timely.

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PC World
Kodak EASYSHARE One
3.0

A really solid attempt by Kodak. If they improved the sensor on this model, and managed to squeeze a bit more life from the battery, they could have a winner on their hands.