digicambuyer.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 15:23:42
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Announced in 2010, the Kodak EasyShare M580 is designed for a new generation of photographers. Proudly boasting a dedicated share button, the camera gives users the ability to directly upload their images and movies to YouTube, Facebook, Flickr and to...

Some nice features, a good build and great value for money will make the Kodak M580 appeal to anyone who loves to share their imagesOverall Our provides the latest photography news, reviews, previews, features and tecniques. Alternatively our fan pa...
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Product Code: 8908196 If you want a camera that takes great photos and has a larger-than-normal optical zoom range, the 8X-optical-zoom Kodak EasyShare M580 fits the bill. It's one of the best point-and-shoot compact cameras we've tested this year in...

Although the Kodak EasyShare M580 takes great photos on a tripod and is certainly easy to use, it falls short of more-enticing competitors. Shooting a nice photo is effortless with the Smart Capture mode, but you're going to need a tripod or a flat su...
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The camera-buying public (that's you folks out there) are a demanding lot. You want all the latest advanced features such as long zoom wide angle lenses, high resolution sensors, HD video recording and mechanical image stabilisation, all in a slim and att...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 15:24:34
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The lightweight metal-built Kodak M580 is a lot more stylish that we expected, even in its brown incarnation, with silver and purple also available. Held in the palm it felt well worth the £160 asking price.The technology in the camera includes a ‘fold...

Cheap; mainly metal build; 14 megapixels and decent zoom; HD movies...

Top plate controls awkward and slow to respond; photo quality only average...

A decent compact camera but disappointingly hard to use...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 15:24:37
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The lightweight metal-built Kodak M580 is a lot more stylish that we expected, even in its brown incarnation, with silver and purple also available. Held in the palm it felt well worth the £160 asking price.The technology in the camera includes a ‘fold...

Cheap; mainly metal build; 14 megapixels and decent zoom; HD movies...

Top plate controls awkward and slow to respond; photo quality only average...

A decent compact camera but disappointingly hard to use Good points Cheap; mainly metal build; 14 megapixels and decent zoom; HD movies Bad points Top plate controls awkward and slow to respond; photo quality only average...
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Tweet Despite its availability in a curious choice of shades including silver, purple and caramel brown, Kodak's 14 megapixel, 8x optical zoom, HD video EasyShare M580 is the best looking snapshot camera we've seen from the brand in some time. Whilst...

Inexpensive price, slender dimensions, 8x optical zoom, HD movie capability with HDMI output, lightweight yet sturdy metal build...

Top plate controls badly arranged and unnecessarily fiddly, average image quality...

Like a catwalk creation from an over-indulged designer, the Kodak M580 unfortunately falls flat when it comes to real-world practicalityKey specs14 megapixels, Li-ion battery, SD, SDHC...
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If you want a camera that takes great photos and has a larger-than-normal optical zoom range, the 8X-optical-zoom Kodak EasyShare M580 fits the bill. It's one of the best point-and-shoot cameras we've tested this year in terms of exposure quality, and...

Superior exposure quality, 8X-optical-zoom wide-angle lens, in-camera tagging for social-networking uploads, simple operation with automated Smart Capture mode...

Bare-bones feature set for a pocket megazoom, sharing features require connection to computer, image stabilisation isn't very effective, no manual controls...

The 8X-optical-zoom Kodak EasyShare M580 serves up great exposure quality and easy controls, at the expense of manual settings. It's a versatile camera for the price, but it falls short on exciting extras...
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