Why mess with a good thing? That seems to be Nikon's approach to its Wi-Fi-enabled ultracompact cameras. When they came out with the Coolpix S50c last year, I noticed that it was extremely similar to its predecessor, the S7c. Now, Nikon has made the Coolpix S51c, which is nearly identical to last ye
Kodak was once the biggest name in photos, pioneering mainstream color photography with Kodachrome. Now, at least with some models, the company focuses more on the colors and shapes of their cameras than the pictures they produce. This unfortunate reality rears its head with the EasyShare V1003, the
Kodak was once the biggest name in photos, pioneering mainstream color photography with Kodachrome. Now, at least with some models, the company focuses more on the colors and shapes of their cameras than the pictures they produce. This unfortunate reality rears its head with the EasyShare V1003, the
Kodak was once the biggest name in photos, pioneering mainstream color photography with Kodachrome. Now, at least with some models, the company focuses more on the colors and shapes of their cameras than the pictures they produce. This unfortunate reality rears its head with the EasyShare V1003, the
Kodak was once the biggest name in photos, pioneering mainstream color photography with Kodachrome. Now, at least with some models, the company focuses more on the colors and shapes of their cameras than the pictures they produce. This unfortunate reality rears its head with the EasyShare V1003, the
Kodak was once the biggest name in photos, pioneering mainstream color photography with Kodachrome. Now, at least with some models, the company focuses more on the colors and shapes of their cameras than the pictures they produce. This unfortunate reality rears its head with the EasyShare V1003, the
Kodak was once the biggest name in photos, pioneering mainstream color photography with Kodachrome. Now, at least with some models, the company focuses more on the colors and shapes of their cameras than the pictures they produce. This unfortunate reality rears its head with the EasyShare V1003, the
Kodak was once the biggest name in photos, pioneering mainstream color photography with Kodachrome. Now, at least with some models, the company focuses more on the colors and shapes of their cameras than the pictures they produce. This unfortunate reality rears its head with the EasyShare V1003, the
Size matters in electronics, and smaller often tends to be better. Thick, heavy gadgets fit poorly into pockets, feel uncomfortable to carry around, and simply aren't sexy. In the last year, I can count on one hand the number of snapshot cameras I've reviewed that measured more than an inch across.
Some model names make no sense, but others, such as Kodak's EasyShare Z712 IS reflect specific details of the product. This Kodak is part of the company's line of superzoom cameras, hence the big Z. It includes a 7.1-megapixel sensor, so the model number starts with a 7. It's long 36-432mm f/2.8-4.8