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Review: Kodak EasyShare P880 digital camera

Kodak's baby SLR offers a nice step up from the digital compact camera

Written by Gavin Stoker, Computeractive

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Verdict:

Good points
Impressive automatic mode
5.8x optical zoom
Various file formats to save photos in

Bad points
Big and heavy

Overall
The Kodak EasyShare P880 is bigger than most but there's no denying its dexterity and ability

Rating:

4

Price:

£400

The eight-megapixel, 5.8x optical zoom P880 is the most serious camera in Kodak’s range, with looks and chunky build to match; it’s basically a baby SLR.

The layout of its many controls is clear, and its creative possibilities are aided by the inclusion of a socket for an optional flashgun. The advantage of this is more natural-looking lighting, even when flash is used. And that is especially useful here, as light sensitivity peaks at a lowly ISO600.

More positively, the Kodak EasyShare P880 lens’ 24mm wide-angle setting will appeal to group portrait or landscape photographers, while the ability to alter the focus or zoom manually ­ rather than pressing a button and waiting for it to change ­ will please those used to older film cameras.

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Extras include a TV-quality video mode that allows full use of the zoom, a reasonably sized 2.5in display, plus the ability to save maximum-quality unprocessed RAW images alongside common JPEGs.

32Mb of internal memory is provided to get things started but you'll need to find a SD memory card from elsewhere to take a decent amount of snaps..

The P880 powers up in around a second and, as enthusiasts would expect, it allows you to manually tweak the camera’s settings ­ including the speed at which it takes an image (shutter speed) and the amount of light it lets reach the sensor (aperture).

The camera can save a personalised set-up so it can be recalled next time you switch on. There is also the familiar range of pre-programmed scene modes, though its Program mode  in which it automatically selects the best combination ­ is a reliable fallback, capable of picking up fine detail like dust on a jar lid.

Overall, it’s one of the nearest experiences you’ll get to owning an SLR without actually buying one.

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