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Kodak EasyShare V610 Details
Editors' Comments
The Kodak V610 is one of the smallest extended zoom cameras in the world, and they still managed to fit two lenses in the thing. And Bluetooth! What will they think of next? Hot on the heels of Kodak's dual lens V570 (and Panasonic's extremely small, extended zoom TZ1 model), the V610 throws in everything but the kitchen sink. The 6 megapixel CCD and large 2.8 inch LCD display would be good enough for a typical camera, but the V610 isn't a typical camera. The two lenses give it an arresting look, as well as a huge 10x optical zoom. Bluetooth wireless technology allows for short-range transfer of images from camera to computer or printer with ease. All this in a camera with a slick Art Deco style that's only 0.9 inches thick! The Kodak EasyShare V610 has plenty of flair and features to make your photography interesting. Keep in mind however, the V610 lacks the optical image stabilization that made the Panasonic TZ1 so appealing. Check out both before you decide.
Kodak V610 Specifications
- 6 megapixels
- 10x optical zoom / 4x digital zoom
- Auto focus and auto exposure
- ISO 64-800
- 2.8 inch LCD screen
- movie mode w/sound
- JPEG file format
- Secure Digital storage (28MB internal).
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Product Information
| Manufacturer | Kodak |
|---|---|
| Release Date | Apr 26, 2006 |



