Kodak EasyShare M381 Review

May 10th, 2010 | by CameraBang |

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Kodak adds a new products to their Easyshare pocket camera lines in the market. Named Kodak EasyShare M381, this new 12 megapixels Kodak camera already stir up mixed reviews in many digital camera blog across the web. The simplicity in use principal is what Kodak like to bring in M381 since it have an easy you use interface.

Kodak M381 picture quality is pretty decent when you use it on ISO 200. But the image quality produced by this Easyshare slim camera degrades became visible at ISO 400. However, the price aspect of M381 made us can’t complaint much of this weakness, being sold with the price that began on $150,00, I guess it would be too much if we wish it performs well on high ISO mode or low light condition.

What Kodak M381 Lacks
This 12 megapixels Easyshare were said to produce good low light photos with its up to 1600 ISO feature, however, just like we know earlier, it doesn’t. The promotional publication of M381 also boast its blur reduction feature, unfortunately, this is not an optical stabilization system that would boost the picture quality. The absence of a wide angles in their 5x Optical zoom lens also become a minus in this point and shoot camera. However, in this Kodak M381 review we can agree about one thing, that this camera price were hard to beat in its class. So, if you don’t mind about professional feature and image quality details, this Kodak Easyshare would be perfect or you.


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