Kodak EasyShare Z740

Kodak EasyShare Z740

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3.7

Battery Life

3.8

Ease of Use

4.3

Features

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Kodak EasyShare Z740

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Kodak EasyShare Z740
3.42 9 user reviews
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3.7

Battery Life

3.8

Ease of Use

4.3

Features

4

Image Quality

4.4

Value For Money

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Its A Super Zoom Camera, What Do You Spect From It

Its a super zoom camera, what do you spect from it. It does a very good job, for the price is nnot so bad. It`s a compact and very useful camera any time you need it. I found that autofucos some times gets a hard time working

itshimthere

Hate The Kodak Easyshare Z740 Camera With Every Fi

Hate the Kodak EasyShare Z740 camera with every fibre of my being. It was a waste of money. This camera is a piece of junk!!! If I could get rid of it, I would. It won't reset to default settings, and you can only change settings so much. It was on sale, and supposedly user friendly. But it is nothing but.

justwally
5

Features

4

Ease of Use

5

Value For Money

3

Battery Life

4

Image Quality

I Purchased The Kodak Z740 To Replace My Kodak Dx4

I purchased the Kodak Z740 to replace my Kodak DX4330 (sadly, my 4330 was nicked from me whilst in Maui). The larger lens means no more through-the-microscope macro shots, but the 10x zoom has proven invaluable in a variety of situations. The camera does not make use of image stabilization, and I am not in the market for image stabilization in my camera (something to keep in mind, however). I have currently had my Z740 camera for almost a year, and it has travelled all over the Pacific Northwest of the US, as well as all of Turkey (and in every type of weather).

The Z740 uses SD/MMC memory cards, but can also be connected directly to a computer for image downloads (tested on Linux kernel 2.4+ and 2.6+). Most computer operating systems see the camera as an external storage device. I use a thumb sized USB card reader to download my photos which helps to extend the camera battery life.

There are three, easily-accessible buttons for controlling the flash mode, the macro/landscape mode, and for setting the shutter delay to 2 seconds or 10 seconds. These controls are nice to have at-hand when in Auto mode and when shooting in macro mode (close-ups).

The 10x zoom is best used with a tripod, even in the brightest of light. Really, any camera lens over 200mm could almost always benefit from the judicious use of a tripod. However, I use my camera in urban forestry and environmental horticulture, so the macro (close-up) abilities of the camera are of primary importance to me. To date, the camera has proven to be extremely flexible and capable in capturing close-up shots.

The EVF (electronic view finder) may seem a bit cheesy (of mixed quality), but for framing shots and controlling camera functions it is certainly suitable for nearly every task. The EVF, however, is not "pretty" to look at, merely functional, and it works surprisingly well in complete darkness (which is nice when you are framing night shots). I use rechargeable batteries, and don't typically use the LCD screen, and in this scenario, the EVF dramatically improves battery life.

The lens cover does tend to come off much too easily, so do carry lens cleaner and a suitable cloth for those times it needs a lens cleaning.

Overall, this camera has been an excellent compromise between a digital SLR and a digital point-and-shoot. It can easily be your first digital camera and still grow with you as your skills/abilities increase.

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divevet

now you need to come to Dominica where you will have the best possible subjects for your camera! Believe me, you will go CRAZY in this place! Dominica is a haven for photographers both above and below the waterline...mind boggling!

nicole newmarket
4

Features

4

Ease of Use

4

Value For Money

3

Battery Life

4

Image Quality

Overall The Kodak Easyshare Z740 Has A Good Qualit

Overall the Kodak Easyshare Z740 has a good quality picture and an easy to use camera, but battery life could be improved.

Tom H
4

Features

4

Ease of Use

4

Value For Money

4

Battery Life

4

Image Quality

The Kodak Z740 Was Bought To Replace My Ageing Kod

The Kodak Z740 was bought to replace my ageing Kodak DX3900 digital camera, which had seen a lot of use and was slowly giving up the ghost (I found out on Snowdon when I had to keep adjusting settings that shouldn't need to be changed).

Having moved from a 3 Mega-pixel camera to a 5 Mega-pixel camera, I noticed the increase in picture quality immediately. This makes a difference when out hillwalking and you see a scene that is in desperate need of capture!

I also like the manual setting, where photographers can adjust the exposure metering, shutter speed etc to get creative with their shots, rather than the bog-standard "auto" setting that users get a bit too comfortable with.

The Z740 also has pre-installed settings, like "Beach" (obviously for shots in bright sunlight), "Night Landscape" (slow shutter speed), and a number of other settings that save the need to experiment when you're in a hurry!

While I'd like to take credit for my slowly improving photography skills, it looks like Kodak can take some credit, thanks to the Z740!

Ndavis68
3

Features

3

Ease of Use

4

Battery Life

3

Image Quality

I Would Not Recommend Any Kodak Product To Even My

I would not recommend any Kodak product to even my enemies at this point. I spent 4 months arguing with Kodak to repair the camera because I lost the receipt. The camera has a serial number and a manufacture date on the camera, so it would have been easy for them to tell the camera was only a couple months old. They still refuse to repair it, so the other day I sent it to the service center they recommended. United Camera and Binoculars Repair near Chicago, IL. and wouldn't you know it they are messing me over now. I called them 3 times about this camera before sending it to them. On 2 of the 3 occasions I was told it would be a $45.00 service repair fee and a total of $85.00 to fix the joystick. Yesterday I get an e-mail from them telling me that it will now cost $163.00 to fix it. I will now have a $300.00 Kodak paper weight. I can tell you this though, I have used Kodak products for over 20 years, but as of now I will never give Kodak or any of its affiliates 1 penny of my money again. I will also tell anyone that will listen how I was treated by Kodak and United Camera repair. I was in a shopping center the other day and prevented someone from buying the same Kodak camera just by telling them my story. They bought a Sony instead and I think that is the way I am leaning towards. Thanks Kodak, from a past loyal customer.

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Ndavis68

Received an e-mail from United camera today. They are going to do me a favor as a customer courtesy because I was told a different price by one of their reps is how they worded it. They are lowering the price from $163.00 to $111.69. I sent them a return email telling them I wasn't paying a cent more then the $85.00 and to just return the camera to me postage due if they had to. I also spent $20.00 to cancel the check already. We will see if I get the camera back.

marcwomm
5

Features

5

Ease of Use

5

Value For Money

4

Battery Life

5

Image Quality

The Kodak Easyshare Z740 Digital Camera Is Very Ea

The Kodak Easyshare Z740 digital camera is very easy to use, and it has lots of extra features which I have not yet used, as the "Auto" option is fine. The Macro Option is fantastic though, and I use it regularly for flower shots in the garden.

This camera was a birthday present and I love it. I have it with me almost all the time, so I am always ready for a shot. Coming from a starter camera (Olympus C200) I am more than delighted with the 5MP and the picture quality. This camera will last me for a long while.

CuttingEdgeSystems
5

Features

4

Ease of Use

5

Value For Money

4

Battery Life

4

Image Quality

I Bought The Kodak Easyshare 740 Digital Camera Si

I bought the Kodak EasyShare 740 digital camera simply because of the great results I obtained from a DX4320 I had had for a couple of years.

This camera is great! It copes with macro shots to motor sport. It's light, and the buttons are big enough for my sausage like fingers.

Forget the Kodak software! It's best left on the CD. I use a card reader and just drag and drop the pictures onto my HDD.

I would recommend this camera to any budding photographer on a budget.

ericy
4

Features

3

Ease of Use

3

Value For Money

4

Battery Life

3

Image Quality

Not A Good Choice For Me, Bought On Review In A Di

Not a good choice for me, bought on review in a digi cam magazine. Would not have bought if I had known the problems I was going to have in downloading and processing. The quality is OK for the price and the zoom is good, (I switched off the digital extra zoom). The lens cap is feeble and not fixed onto the lens, but on the lens housing, thus easy to knock off during general handling.

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