Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-08-14 15:27:23
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Its raison d'être is to work in auto mode (Kodak calls it Smart Capture) where you can simply let the M1033 get on with the job. If you're feeling adventurous you can switch to Program mode, which adds more options to the menu so you can change how the...

Its raison d'être is to work in auto mode (Kodak calls it Smart Capture) where you can simply let the M1033 get on with the job. If you're feeling adventurous you can switch to Program mode, which adds more options to the menu so you can change how the...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-14 15:27:25
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A durable, compact camera that features a generous-sized LCD monitor. Theres a whole host of exciting features on the M1033 that would be especially welcome for the photographer who has little skill or interest in post-editing. However, getting to gr...
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Serious photographers who love ISO settings and white balance would be advised to give the Kodak EasyShare M1033 a wide berth. Its raison dêtre is to work in auto mode (Kodak calls it Smart Capture) where you can simply let the M1033 get on with the j...

Great value, Big screen, Easy to use...

Basic spec...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 15:27:32
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Kodaks EasyShare M1033 has the least exciting lens here, with a 3x zoom and no image stabilisation. However, £150 for a 10-megapixel camera with a large 3in screen isnt bad. Video is recorded in high definition (720p) but the lack of detail, parti...
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Kodak’s M1033 will suit people who are purchasing their first digital camera and want something that is simple to use and will take decent photos. The M1033’s layout and interface are so well designed that you can learn how to use all of the cameras features in a single afternoon. It’s a light and thin compact camera with a 10-megapixel sensor, a 35-105mm (35mm equivalent) 3x optical zoom lens, and a 3in LCD screen. Unlike most cameras, you won’t find any dials or levers — only a thumb-control...

Simple to use, clean layout, useful long exposure mode, good macro mode...

Pictures look blotchy and feathered when viewed at their full size, no manual mode...

If you’re not a stickler for quality and just want something that’s small and easy to use when photographing your kids at play or your mates at the beach, the M1033 is a decent option...
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Kodak’s M1033 will suit people who are purchasing their first digital camera and want something that is simple to use and will take decent photos. The M1033’s layout and interface are so well designed that you can learn how to use all of the camera's f...

Simple to use and clean layout, Useful long exposure mode, Good macro mode, HD (720p) Video recording...

Pictures look blotchy when viewed at their full size, No manual mode...

If you're not a stickler for quality and just want something that's small and easy to use when photographing your kids at play or your mates at the beach, the M1033 is a decent option...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2011-08-14 15:27:25
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The $179.95 Kodak EasyShare M1033 is a simple, easy-to-use ultracompact camera with an attractive price. It isn’t packed with superfluous features, nor is it particularly fast. But for the price, this model offers a lot in a tiny body. Th...

Good image quality; HD video recording; easy to use...

Slow shot-to-shot time; slow auto focus...
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By Kelvin TehThe Kodak Easy Share M1033 isnt what i will call a "love at first sight" camera.Although i like the fact that it is light and fits perfectly into my jeans pocket, it certainly is not a camera that oozes style with its plain design and a...
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Good build, Nice colors, Decent LCD screen, Smart Scene mode really useful...

Smart Scene mode useless in the dark...

Kodaks M series cameras have mostly succeeded in changing my opinion about the utility of their compact and ultra-compact offerings. The company has always been good at packing in features, but the performance has of late been disappointing – w...
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After lagging behind its competitors for the last few years, Kodak is poised for a comeback with its new EasyShare M1033 ($199.95 direct), a simple camera that boasts a generous feature set. The 10-megapixel M1033 adds style, comes in six colors, and...

Good value. Outstanding daylight shots. Easy-to-use menu system. 720 HD resolution movie recording.

Defaults to auto mode upon boot-up. Underexposed flash. Shutter button is recessed and difficult to find by touch.

With an easy-to-use interface, great images, and a generous feature set, this moderately priced camera packs a lot of value...
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consumerelectronicsnet.com Updated: 2011-08-14 15:27:32
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The Kodak EasyShare line of digital cameras is one of the most successful digital camera line for the company because they are really easy to use, and their user interfaces are some of the easiest to navigate. The company has recently shipped the Koda...
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Kodaks new Smart capture mode allows users to take better pictures than ever before. This innovative mode adjusts camera settings for great pictures in just about any environment, by using these key features:The Kodak EasyShare M-Series Cameras are lo...
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