Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS
The 10-megapixel Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS is deceptively goodIt doesn't stand out with a unique design and there are no overtly special features: it's a pretty straight-laced compact and comes in dark gray/black only and its ridiculously and unusably high ISO 8000 setting doesn't really qualifyJudging by its sub-$200 price, you wouldn't expect much from it, eitherHowever, the Z1085 IS rewards simply by being a decent camera that's easy to use and produces very good photos for little investment--of time or money
The 7.3-ounce Z1085 is relatively compact--3.5 inches wide by 2.5 inches high by 1.5 inches thick--and will fit in a large pants pocket, though the protruding lens surround and handgrip will keep you from sliding it out easilyThat grip, however, makes one-handed shooting possibleButtons are nice and big, clearly labeled, and well spacedOn top, buttons for drive mode, flash, and power and a mode dial surround the shutter releaseOn the dial joining Kodak's auto mode--called Smart Capture--sit manual and program options, panoramic shooting (left to right or right to left), scene mode with 16 setting choices, and movie capture
Smart Capture mode integrates scene and face detection, optimized auto ISO, and a broader dynamic range, among other things, so you truly don't have to worry about a setting to take a decent pictureThis mode also applies Kodak's PerfectTouch technology to help improve detail and contrastIn general this system works, producing fine photos regardless of subject or lighting conditions and is one of the better automatic modes I've tested
The Z series is Kodak's megazoom line, which currently goes all the way up to 24x; the 5x f2.8-5.1 35-175mm-equivalent lens on the lowest-end Z1085 IS doesn't even really qualify as a megazoomIt does have barrel distortion at its widest setting, typical of its class but a bit much given its relatively narrow 35mm-equivalent angle of viewStill it's nice to have the extra power above similarly priced 3x models, and you get optical image stabilization, tooFor framing shots and photo playback there's a 2.5-inch LCD on back
While I wouldn't consider the Z1085 IS sluggish, it's not speedy, eitherIt takes 2.9 seconds to go from off to first shotShutter lag is pretty good at 0.4 second in bright conditions and 0.7 second in dimThough its typical shot-to-shot times of 2.6 seconds and 3.2 seconds with flash may be average for its class, that's still pretty slowIts burst mode is limited to three shots--first three or last three--but the speed is a respectable 1.3 frames per second
In general the photos from the Z1085 IS are good for the moneyColors are generally accurate as is white balance, both indoors and outDetail remains good up to ISO 200 with little to no noise and no issues from suppressionAt ISO 400, however, aggressive noise reduction in the red channel turns red objects smeary and the photos develop the typical overblurred, painterly lookThe camera boasts ISO settings up to 3200 at full resolution and up to ISO 8000 at a 3-megapixel resolutionThe results at these ISOs are pretty uselessYes, you'll capture something that may be acceptable for Web use at a small size, but if you're expecting to get the same performance that the camera gives you at ISO 800, you'll be disappointedExposure also tends to be a bit off, with occasional blown-out highlights
The Z1085 IS, like many Kodak cameras, records 30 frames per second of 720p HD video (1,280x720) in MPEG-4 formatThe video quality is very good for a point-and-shoot camera, especially if you're keeping the camera focused on the subject and not moving around too muchOtherwise, the camera's exposure metering and focus will abruptly change causing scenes to suddenly be blurry and exposure to be off, and it takes a couple seconds to correct itIt supports optical zoom in movie capture, which is nice
The 10-megapixel Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS offers up a reasonably price-to-feature ratio, produces good, though occasionally overexposed, photos at ISO 200 and below, and offers uncomplicated operationBut while the 5x optical zoom is nice to have, performance is merely average for its class