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16 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Clean and accurate electronic color viewfinder
Larger controls with simple labels
Simple menu systems
Well-built port covers
Plastic body lacks durability
Lack of live preview in the menu
Small joystick for navigation
Zoom control position makes pressing the wide-angle half a hassle
No optical image stabilization
The Kodak EasyShare Z650 brings a lot of features and controls to a compact SLR-inspired digital camera that pairs a simple and understated camera interface, and menu system with more advanced manual control. The advantage to this pure point-and-shoot ...
Abstract: If it was not for a few innovative ultra-zoom cameras, such as the Panasonic Lumix TZ1, the Kodak Easyshare Z650 would be among the smallest. Except for a few buttons which can be accidentally pressed, the Z650s body is well-designed and very easy to...
Abstract: Around this time last month I reviewed the Kodak P712, a 12x zoom, 7.1 megapixel high-end camera costing around £300. This week I've got its kid brother on the test bench. Where the P712 was aimed at the enthusiast photographer market, the EasyShare Z650 ...
Abstract: KODAKs EasyShare Z650 zoom it one of the latest models in its Z-series line. This 6.1-megapixel model offers aspiring photographers exceptional performance and greater photographic control through its professional-quality SCHENIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON ...
Vibrant, appealing color
Good skin tones
Auto white balance handles a wide range of lighting well
Better than average exposure accuracy
Good lens, generally low distortion (some chromatic aberration at wide settings though)
Very simple user interface w...
Only average speed from shot to shot
Slow to clear the buffer memory, and very slow shot to shot speed after buffer fills
Slower than average shutter response at telephoto focal lengths
Contrast is a little high, tends to lose highlight and shadow deta...
The Kodak EasyShare Z650 brings the renowned EasyShare simplicity and ease of use to the long zoom format, balancing the full complement of exposure modes with 17 Scene modes. The 6.1-megapixel CCD captures high resolution images that make sharp 11x14 ...
Excellent color, generally very good exposure, Versatile 38-380mm zoom range, Very compact, Good handling and easy access to most photographic controls, Decent flash performance, Good white balance in most situations, Both screen and EVF work well in low...
Slightly soft images and lower than average resolution, Some aspects of operation feel slow compared to competition, Over-aggressive noise reduction at ISO 200+ (very soft ISO 400 images), Lack of image stabilization limits use of long end of zoom to brig...
When Kodak launched its first SLR-like super zoom, the DX6490, back in 2003 it was entering a much less crowded marketplace, and one where it held an ace up its sleeve; a highly competitive price point (and, to be fair, a comprehensive feature list...
Abstract: The Kodak EasyShare Z650 is an attractive, easy to use digital camera with a lot of features. If you are looking for a good automatic camera, the Kodak Z650 is a good choice. It will work without problems and you will be satisfied with the results. If ...
Poor colour representation, AA batteries The Final Word A decent advanced camera that really only has its 10X zoom as a point of differentiation. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail ...
A decent advanced camera that really only has its 10X zoom as a point of differentiation. Notes # This product is no longer available directly from the manufacturer. It may be available in retail and distribution channels, or second hand. The price dis...