Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Weird flagship consumer DC! Kodak P880 preemptive evaluation

Some time ago, two Kodak Announces consumer P850 P880 and high-end products, the former has 8 Megapixels and 5.8 x optical zoom, the latter is a 500 megapixel of telephoto DC recently had the privilege to get the website-this is possible in a future period in masterful P880, and the first time to the article on evaluating, let everyone feels this Kodak latest consumer has shocked the flagship products.

P880 's positive, very powerful back button a lot, but also from a layout point of view closer professional machine

P880 powerful shape comparison, big shots, long handle, round eyepiece, wide LCD, a control system, although it is still higher than D50, entry-level SLR small laps, but a professional who has to dress it in a new light.

This product has great skill of lens, focal length range of 24-140mm alone this super wide-angle 24mm, has let the envy of other similar products.

Don't forget some similar products even 28mm wide-angle are difficult to reach.

In this product shots with the zoom ring and the focus ring on the lens, and P880 Zoom ring to all mechanical manual operation, so the camera body does not have the zoom button, this point should be made a lot of sense to pursue DSLR manipulation friends.

As for the focus ring when players enter the manual mode, turn the focus ring screen will pop up a window that will focus Center scene to enlarge the form displayed. But through hands-on discovery, in turn the focus ring of screen display of AF Center features are not very clear, is not up to their results, I do not know whether this is because the project prototype.

Kodak P880 tall handle when the grip feels very comfortable and have a handle on the front of the beautiful metal wire to decorate, a combination of practical and aesthetic purposes.

But the fly in the ointment is that the handle and lens P880 between too narrow, insert your fingers when close to the lens during such other rotating zoom ring, zoom ring friction to the other fingers.

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