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Kodak LS420: Size matters, and so do features June 12, 2002 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/coolgear/cameras/soa/Kodak-LS420-Size-matters-and-so-do-features/0,139023377,120265895,00.htm
Kodak's LS420 is a small and convenient camera that only misses the mark by not having an optical zoom facility. With the LS420, Kodak has overhauled its digital cameras so they're not only easy to operate but also very handy to carry around. Unlike the bulky DX series of EasyShare cameras, this latest 2.1-megapixel offering sports a completely new and compact design (like the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P series) wrapped in a chic metallic casing. The only thing we found lacking in the Kodak camera was an optical zoom lens which would have made the package more complete. Pocket Sized Because of its long and compact body, the LS420 lacks a firm grip and cannot be operated with one hand since the buttons are mostly on the left side of the camera. It is also not very comfortable to handle for long periods because the shutter release button is located too close to the edge. Fortunately, this comes bundled with a lanyard which can be attached directly to the camera or semi-hard carry case, allowing users to conveniently carry the camera or case round the neck. Good EasyShare System But... The software installation and setup are smooth sailing, thanks to the clearly documented quick start guide and camera drivers. First-time digital camera users will also find the Kodak Picture software very useful as it is intuitive and can easily be used for many image processing applications, such as image editing, email and printing. Just Point And Shoot The LS420 also captures nice pictures with good color tones despite the lack of manual controls. However, images tend not to be too sharp although they generally provide enough details for good 4R-sized prints. Where performance is concerned, the Kodak camera takes about 5 seconds to power up and clocks a fast 2-second shot-to-shot interval. In our tests, the rechargeable Lithium-ion battery was able to provide up to 150 shots on a single charge.
Kodak LS420
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