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KODAK EASYSHARE M580 Pro Reviews

PC World‘s review Edit

The 8X-optical-zoom 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.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 22, 2010

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

The Kodak EasyShare M580 is a solid value for snapshooters in need of a versatile lens in a pocketable package.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 15, 2010

PhotographyBLOG‘s review Edit

Ultimately, and given the above points, giving the M580 an average score feels generous. But for those who do actually care more about looks than performance, the Kodak M580 is available in silver and purple alongside our sample's debonair brown.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Aug 16, 2010

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

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 surface to ensure that your photos don't come out blurry. This is a versatile camera for novice photographers, and it produces great pictures for a budget model, but its ho-hum feature set and not-so-stable stabilization hold it back from earning a full recommendation.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 23, 2010

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

Kodak's EasyShare M580 delivers solid images and a nice feature set, including an 8x zoom lens, and easy photo sharing, for just $200.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 09, 2010

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

For a budget price the Kodak EasyShare M580 offers superior build quality, a good range of features, decent performance and very simple operation, in a slim and attractive body. It is let down only by its lacklustre low light focusing, garish colour rendition and poor high-ISO results.
7.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 02, 2010

Pocket-lint‘s review Edit

OK, so the M580 is no Fujifilm F80EXR or Panasonic TZ when it comes to reliability and performance, but gets away with it - to an extent - by being cheaper than both. However it's a real shame that a very classy headline specification - 14 megapixels, 8x optical zoom in a body depth of just 25.6mm, and including HD movies and HDMI output - is let down by counter-intuitive operation on occasion plus an image quality that is ultimately merely average.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 16, 2010

Steve's Digicams‘s review Edit

The Kodak EasyShare M580 is an incredibly easy to use, very versatile digicam featuring a 14-Megapixel imaging sensor, 8x optical zoom lens, Smart Capture automatic scene selection and 720p HD video capture. Shooting in Smart Capture mode produced excellent quality images, better than the images that we captured in Program mode. We did see some noise in our images, but we have seen this same level of noise in all of the 14-Megapixel digicams that we have tested recently.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jun 24, 2010

The average pro reviews rating is 6.4 / 10, based on the 8 reviews.


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