Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Hands-on review: Kodak EasyShare Mini digital camera

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Summary: Kodak brought a handful of new compact digital cameras to CES 2011, and one of the tiniest of them all was the EasyShare Mini. Here’s the hands-on review.

Kodak brought a handful of new compact digital cameras to CES 2011, and one of the tiniest of them all was the EasyShare Mini. Here’s the hands-on review.

SET-UP

Setting up the EasyShare Mini is rather simple and much like any other basic point-and-shoot camera. As soon as the battery has been fully charged and you turn the device on, the menu appears for the basic settings to be configured: date, time, etc.

One inconvenience I noticed right away is that I couldn’t start taking photos immediately because there isn’t an SD card included in the box. Frustrating, but it is mentioned on the outside of the box so it shouldn’t be too much of a surprise.

After I installed my own SDHC card, it was time to get started taking photos and playing with all the preset functions available.

Rachel King is a staff writer for ZDNet based in San Francisco.


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