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Kodak EasyShare V705 Dual Lens Camera Review
| Author | Cliff Smith |
| Published | 28th Nov 2006 |
| Manufacturer | Kodak |
| Price | £174.68 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £200.88 (Inc VAT) |
| Latest Price | Click here |
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A range of test shots are shown over the next few pages. Here, the full size image has been reduced for bandwidth purposes, and a crop taken from the original full resolution image has been placed below it in order for you to gain an appreciation of the overall quality.


1/8th, F3.9, ISO 50
At 50ISO the image is noise-free, but there are some compression artefacts visible, but the shot is under-exposed.

1/8th, F3.9, ISO 100
At 100 ISO the camera has selected the same exposure settings, and so the shot is now correctly exposed. There is also a hint of image noise.

1/13th, F3.9, ISO 200
At 200 ISO there is definitely some image noise visible in the mid-tone areas, including colour distortion.

1/30th, F3.9, ISO 400
At 400 ISO the image is very noisy. It can only get worse from here.

1/60th, F3.9, ISO 800
At 800 ISO the image noise is having a major impact on colour reproduction. It would not make a good print.

1/80th, F3.9, ISO 1000
Since 800 ISO was very noisy, I don’t see the point of adding an extra 1/3rd of a stop for 1000 ISO. It’s too noisy to be useful.
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