#>> Kodak EasyShare M530 12MP Digital Camera with 3x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 2.7 Inch LCD (Blue) Reviews

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Kodak EasyShare M530 12MP Digital Camera with 3x Wide Angle Optical Zoom and 2.7 Inch LCD (Blue) Features

  • 12-megapixel resolution for stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches
  • 3x optical zoom
  • 2.7-inch LCD with KODAK Color Science Technology
  • Kodak’s Smart Capture feature; Face Recognition feature
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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Customer Reviews

My first digital camera was a Kodak DX6440, which was a fantastic camera back in it’s day (2003). After the Kodak, I had a Fuji J20, which I was very unhappy with; very noticeable vignetting (dark corners) with all of the pictures. I decided to go back to Kodak and so I purchased the M530. Very happy with it! The feel of it, the image quality, user interface is all very very good.

Pictures are incredibly crisp, clear and accurate for a sub 0 camera. The smart capture mode works very well too and is reliable.

There are a few minor annoyances though. One, the camera doesn’t remember which mode to start up in. It automatically defaults to smart capture every time the camera is turned on. This is somewhat irritating since you aren’t likely leave the camera on for a long time between shots, and if you want to take pictures with more manual control, you will need to select the mode you want every time the camera is started up. Luckily, the user interface is pretty well designed though where you don’t need to hit a dozen buttons to do what you want to do.

Two, the auto white balance can be somewhat unreliable. I find that colors either turn out too cool (blueish tint) or too warm (redish tint), although some shots turn out perfectly. The problem seems to be exacerbated when taking pictures of landscapes. The angle of the sun also affects the white balance selection. Turn towards the sun and you may get different colors than you get turning away from the sun. I would say the auto mode gets it right about 70% of the time.

Lastly, because this camera uses a very inexpensive lens, there is some minor light falloff present in some of the pictures. I find that it is only noticable when the sky takes up a large part of the scene in the picture. You’ll notice a very gradual darkening as you move towards the two upper corners. The problem is minor though, and for most people it shouldn’t be a problem. I, however, find it annoying.

Overall though, this camera is a fantastic buy. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a cheap, yet decent quality point and shoot.

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