Kodak V1073 and V1273 Comments
| Author | Cliff Smith |
| Published | 19th Aug 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Kodak |
| Price | £130 for V1073, £190 for V1273 |
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Comments for Kodak V1073 and V1273
andersemanuel said on 20th August 2008
Beowulff said on 20th August 2008
If nothing else, at last Kodak have binned the ubiquitous, space-wasting and seldom-used "SHARE" button! Nice looking cameras... shame about their IQ though. Kodak could've had a couple of winners here with better processing algorithms maybe?
Kojak said on 26th June 2009
Nice camera, shame about the Kodak's terrible customer service. Purchased mine on 4 May to capture baby's first weeks. Six weeks later - and ten days after birth - it broke. Kodak won't refund or exchange. Must be sent away for repair, taking around 3 weeks. No alternative means of photographing new born. Kodak now say I have to wait in for next 48 hours for UPS to collect product. Handy. Apparently, Kodak only refund products that break within 28 days - not a great endorsement of their products, is it?
pete said on 1st July 2009
Must agree that difficult to see in bright sunlight, but other than this great camera. Video so good that JVC everio now on Ebay, 4 gb card does 29 mins at high def. Simple to use , idiot proof even and great stills. One of the easiest cameras I have had to upload and sort with easyshare software.
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Would be nice with a review on the movie mode. As this is the big difference compared to other cameras.
panasonic fx35, TZ5 and sanyo hd800 is the competition
the best movie mode now the canon and sony cameras have, althou just VGA