Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Kodak EasyShare Z915 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kodak EasyShare Z915.
August 2009
(74%)
31 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: New Digital Camera from Kodak delivers high-zoom, high-resolution performance in a compact design Kodak’s innovative Smart Capture feature delivers beautiful pictures automatically Rochester, NY, March 3 -- Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) today introd...
Detailed descriptions of functions are plentiful onscreen, 10x optical zoom, 10 megapixel sensor, optical image stabilization, and other highend features are present, Relatively small formfactor for the included optics
Deplorable controls cripple the cameras usability, The camera was sometimes sluggish to respond to commands, USB connector is proprietary and the camera does not work as a USB massstorage device
For the price, I cannot warrant the purchasing of this camera, despite its extensive attempts at ease-of-use. It strikes me as a simplistic camera attempting to be a top-of-the-line point-and-shoot, but gets bogged down by assuming the operator’s ig...
Price, 10x zoom in a compact body, Comfortable to hold, Full manual controls
Wide angle starts at an unimpressive 35mm, Maximum aperture is only f/3.5, Small 2.5 inch LCD
The Kodak EasyShare Z915 has taken a slightly different approach to the compact ultrazoom market. Where other manufacturers are packing high-end specs into their models, Kodak has decided to practice moderation to offer a more attractive price point...
Plenty of features; comfortable, sturdy design; fast performance for its class
Photos can look over-processed and noisy viewed at 100 per cent; small LCD
The pocket-friendly Kodak EasyShare Z915 superzoom is a good camera for those looking to step up from a fully automatic compact to something with more manual controls and a longer lens ...
Abstract: Bulkier than many digital cameras and with some control issues, the Z915 is nevertheless a sturdy and attractive camera with excellent image stabilisation, a wide range of scene modes and an effective 10x zoom, all for well under £200. Kodak - EasySha...
The Kodak EasyShare Z915 is designed for people who care more about how their camera performs than how it looks. Its not a fashion accessory, but its extremely versatile and offers buyers an inexpensive way to learn how to master different aperture ...
Abstract: Considering that it's a relatively new type of camera, the high-zoom compact has taken off in a big way. Just a couple of years ago the choice was limited to the Ricoh R7 or the Panasonic TZ3 , but now almost every manufacturer has at least one such camer...
When it comes to performance, there’s no doubt that the 10x optical zoom is a bonus, although its specification is disappointing at the wide angle end. However, the optical image stabilisation system ensures you get rock-steady images when shooting...
Lightweight, sturdy design, 10x optical zoom, good placement of keys, fast performance, well priced
Small LCD display, noisy images, poor lowlight performance, focusing issues, horrible battery life
The Kodak Z915 is priced fairly low at Rs. 11,990. The features of the camera are good and the overall picture quality is above average. However, it has some glaring flaws such as an atrocious appetite for batteries and focusing problem when zoomed in...