Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Kodak EasyShare P880 and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kodak EasyShare P880.
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Abstract: Featuring an 8-megapixel resolution, a super wide ? 24 to 140 mm ? 5.8 X manual zoom manufactured by Schneider-Kreuznach; a 2.5-inch, 115,000 pixel LCD monitor; and a 237,000 pixel electronic viewfinder, the P880 is aimed at users looking for more flex...
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Abstract: The P880 Zoom is the flagship of Kodaks new EASYSHARE P-Series of advanced digital cameras. The Easyshare P880 Zoom is an affordable, high performance camera for serious photographers. It incorporates a 24-140mm (35mm equiv) wide-angle, Schneider-KRE...
Abstract: The Kodak EasyShare P880 is the flagship model of the manufacturer?s new Performance Series. The 8 megapixel digital camera was announced in August 2005 and released just in time for the holiday shopping rush. With its 1/1.8-inch CCD and Kodak Color Sc...
Very wide (for digital) 24mm lens, User-friendly and comfortable SLR-like body design, Solid shooting speed in JPEG format
Photo quality unacceptable for an advanced amateur camera, Raw implementation close to useless, Slow shooter when using uncompressed file modes
The Kodak EasyShare P880 is a user-friendly camera with a wide-angle lens and pedestrian photo quality that will either please or frustrate users, depending upon their needs. ...
Below average image quality, huge write time for TIFF files The Final Word The Kodak P880 would have been a great camera but for problems with image quality, and massive write times for the advanced file formats. Notes # This product is no longer avail...
The Kodak P880 would have been a great camera but for problems with image quality, and massive write times for the advanced file formats. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and dist...
Abstract: 8-megapixel camera with manual or auto modes: The price of digital SLR cameras (dSLRs) continues to fall, but Kodak reckons theres still a niche for a semi-pro compact. The EasyShare P880 can be used as a point-and-shoot camera or switched to semi-auto or...
Very wide (for digital) 24mm lens; user-friendly and comfortable SLR-like body design; solid shooting speed in JPEG format
Photo quality unacceptable for an advanced amateur camera; raw implementation close to useless; slow shooter when using uncompressed file modes
The Kodak EasyShare P880 is a user-friendly camera with a wide-angle lens and pedestrian photo quality that will either please or frustrate users, depending upon their needs ...
Excellent image quality, 24 mm Wide angle shot, 8 MP resolution, Feature rich, Good metering, 2.4" LCD
Poor image stabilization, Delay between shots, High writing time
Now, that we know how good the camera is, lets discuss what it lacks. One noticeable and arguably most irritating con is the high card writing speed and the delay between two shots. One surprising fact came to light when fidgeting around with the came...