Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Taille de l'écran | 2,5 in Meilleur: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W710 Taille de l'écran: 6,7 in | |||
ISO maximum | 800 Meilleur: Pentax KP ISO maximum: 819200 | |||
Pixels efficaces | 8 Mpx Meilleur: Hasselblad H6D-100c Pixels efficaces: 100 Mpx | |||
Résolution max | 3264 x 2448 px Meilleur: Leica M11 Résolution max: 9528 x 6328 px |
Type de capteur | CCD |
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Taille du capteur | 7.14 mm |
Détecteurs photo à capteur | 8.0 Mpx |
Pixels efficaces | 8.0 Mpx |
Rapport d'image w: h |
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Résolution max | 3264 x 2448 px |
Autres résolutions |
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Zoom optique | 5.0 x |
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Zoom numérique | 5.0 x |
Ouverture minimale | 2.8 |
Ouverture maximale | 4.4 |
Distance focale équiv | 37 - 185 |
Réglage de la mise au point | Manuel |
Autofocus |
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Mise au point manuelle | Oui |
Plage de mise au point normale | 60.0 cm |
Faisceau d'assistance pour la mise au point automatique (AF) | Oui |
Plage de mise au point macro | 10.01 cm |
Stabilisateur d'image | Non |
Fil de filtre | Non |
Optique pliée | Non |
Vitesse d'obturation minimale | 8.0 s |
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Vitesse d'obturation maximale | 1.0 s |
Priorité d'obturation | Oui |
Priorité d'ouverture | Oui |
Compensation d'exposition plus | 2 |
Compensation d'exposition moins | -2 |
Étapes de l'indemnisation des frais | 1/3 |
Histogramme | Oui |
Flash intégré | Oui |
Portée du flash | 4.1 m |
Modes de flash |
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Flash externe | Non |
Modes scène |
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Retardateur | Oui |
Prise en charge 3D | Non |
Options du retardateur |
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Type de corps | Compact |
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Couleur du produit | argent |
Scellé à l'environnement | Non |
Stockage interne | 32.0 mB |
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Cartes mémoire compatibles |
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Types de stockage |
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HDMI | Non |
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Version USB | 1.0 |
Télécommande | Non |
PictBridge | Oui |
NFC | Non |
Réseau sans fil (Wi-Fi) | Non |
Sortie AV | Oui |
ISO | 800 |
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ISO automatique | Oui |
ISO minimum | 64 |
ISO maximum | 800 |
Préréglages de balance des blancs | 5 |
Modes de balance des blancs |
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Balance des blancs personnalisée | Non |
Formats de fichier image pris en charge | JPEG |
effets photo |
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Stabilisateur d'image | Oui |
Type de stabilisation d'image | Non |
Format non compressé | Non |
Taille de l'écran | 2.5 in |
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LCD articulé | Non |
Technologie d'écran | LCD |
Points d'écran | 115000 |
Écran tactile | Non |
Vue en direct | Oui |
Viseur | Aucun |
Résolution maximale | 640 x 480 px |
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Enregistrement video | Oui |
Formats de fichiers vidéo pris en charge | MPEG-4 |
Lecture de la caméra |
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Fréquence d'images maximale (résolution la plus élevée) | 30.0 fps |
Fréquence d'images Motion JPEG | 30.0 fps |
Poids | 177.0 g |
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Largeur | 90.5 mm |
la taille | 63.0 mm |
Profondeur | 36.6 mm |
Technologie de la batterie | Alcalin |
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Batterie rechargeable | Non |
Nombre de batteries prises en charge | 2 |
Adaptateur secteur inclus | Oui |
Enregistrement timelapse | Non |
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GPS | Non |
Capteur d'orientation | Non |
Organisation de l'album | Oui |
Montage sur trépied pris en charge | Oui |
Modes d'édition d'image |
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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:
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 C875 review, find out how the C875 stacks up against the competition in our real-world review with in-depth image quality comparisons.
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.
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
The EasyShare C875 is a fine choice for anyone who wants solid photos and broad control.
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 ...
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Kodak EasyShare C875 (Compact Camera): 4.3 out of 5 stars from 3 genuine reviews on Australia's largest opinion site ProductReview.com.au.
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,
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