Photoradar.com Updated: 2011-09-28 12:05:37
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In spite of its meagre asking price, the C360 is nicely styled, well put together and offers a wide range of intuitive features, living up to its 'EasyShare' title.On paper, the feature set looks a little humdrum, with a lack of advanced metering and e...

In spite of its meagre asking price, the C360 is nicely styled, well put together and offers a wide range of intuitive features, living up to its 'EasyShare' title.On paper, the feature set looks a little humdrum, with a lack of advanced metering and e...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-09-28 12:08:39
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You can walk into some branches of Tesco nowadays and pick up a 5Mp camera for well under £100, but not with a quality badge on the front, and big names in photography dont come much bigger than Kodak. In spite of its meagre asking price, the C360 is...

Extremely good colour rendition, Images are uncommonly noise-free, Wide range of intuitive features...

Lack of advanced metering and exposure modes...

You can walk into some branches of Tesco nowadays and pick up a 5Mp camera for well under £100, but not with a quality badge on the front, and big names in photography dont come much bigger than Kodak. In spite of its meagre asking price, the C360 is...
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The Kodak Easyshare C360 is not perfect, but it is worth adding to your shortlist. It is very easy to use and the build quality is superior to other digital cameras around this price. It takes good outdoor shots, but tends to struggle indoors in lowlight.
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Kodaks EasyShare C360 is an eminently pocketable little camera with more than enough pixels for large prints up to A3 in size...
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Essentially an upgrade to the C340, the C360 packs in more features, more options but still suffers from some of the same problems as its predecessor. Virtually identical in shape and size to the C340, this model is constructed in the same way: it is l...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-09-28 12:06:39
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Digital cameras that offer "point-and-shoot" simplicity seem to be everywhere these days, but Kodaks EasyShare line of cameras, including the C360, take ease of use a step further by simplifying every aspect of digital photography. If you purchase the...

Shutter lag is almost not noticeable, good battery life, extremely easy to use...

Photo sharpness could be better, LCD sharpness could be better, handy docking station adds to overall cost...

Digital cameras that offer "point-and-shoot" simplicity seem to be everywhere these days, but Kodaks EasyShare line of cameras, including the C360, take ease of use a step further by simplifying every aspect of digital photography. If you purchase th...
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Neocamera.com Updated: 2011-09-28 12:07:39
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The Kodak Easyshare C360 is a camera clearly aimed at people who dont want to know much about photography. With its relatively good image quality and easy to use controls, it fits the bill nicely. On the other hand, there are some things which make t...
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The week before last, in my review of the Pentax Optio S55, I recounted how I had lent the camera to my father, a newcomer to digital photography, to take his holiday snaps, and that he had found it to be too complicated. I wish now that I could have lent...
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digitalcamerainfo.com Updated: 2011-09-28 12:14:47
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The Kodak EasyShare C360 offers point-and-shoot users a fully automatic camera without the confusion or hassle of complicated menu structures, printing set-ups, and manual controls. The EasyShare C360 comes with a 3x optical zoom lens and a 1/2.5-inch...
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The Kodak C360 follows the recent, more stylish EasyShare design theme, with a trim shape, brushed-metal panels, and generally cleaner lines. An entry-level digital camera, with a primary focus on ease of use, a Kodak C360 and accompanying Printer Dock co...
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Click to take a 360° QTVR tour of the C360 Because getting the shot right is so important, this 5.0-megapixel camera offers a KODAK RETINAR 3X optical zoom lens and new advanced features such as digital red-eye reduction, in-camera cropping and a blur...
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