Kodak EasyShare Touch M577 14 MP Digital Camera with 5x Optical Zoom and 3-Inch LCD Touchscreen – Purple (New Model)
- World’s only digital cameras with 3-step sharing
- One-button upload to e-mail or to Kodak Pulse Display, Kodak Gallery, YouTube, Facebook, FLICKR, Twitter, ORKUT, YANDEX, and KAIXIN001 Sites
- 3 in. HVGA capacitive touchscreen LCD features 2X more resolution than standard displays
- Dedicated video record button, 720p HD video, on-camera editing
- Li-Ion rechargeable battery and in-camera charging
Whether you’re on the prowl for new shoes or headed out to the clubs, sharing your scene is simple with the KODAK EASYSHARE 14 MP TOUCH Digital Camera. The high resolution 3″ HVGA touchscreen LCD shows off your picture’s brilliant colors and vivid details. And its 5X wide-angle lens gets everyone in the shot. When you’re ready to share, update your status by pressing Kodak’s exclusive Share button. Simply tag pictures and connect to a PC to email to friends and KODAK PULSE Display or upload pictures and videos to YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK, FLICKR, TWITTER, YANDEX and KODAK Gallery sites. It’s time to show the world why you’re so Kodak.
List Price: $ 149.95
Price: $ 149.95
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Great camera.,
I love this camera. It is small enough to carry in my purse and it makes great pictures. I have a larger camera that makes excellent pictures but I wanted one I could carry on trips and on our boat. The only problem I have with it is holding it steady. It is not that hard but I tend to snap a picutre and forget to be still.
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Great little camera!,
I have only had this camera for 1 day, but so far I love it. It was super easy to set up, and all the required software is right in the camera memory (no CDs to deal with!) It takes MUCH clearer pictures than my old camera (a Casio Exilim, which, admittedly, sucked!) I take a lot of pictures of my active toddler and so far all my photos have turned out nice and clear. I also take photos for my Etsy store, and the photos with this camera (and the right lighting) are much brighter and clearer straight from the camera, so require less editing.
I like the touch screen, it’s a little frustrating sometimes if you have “fat fingers” and want to change a setting quickly. But should be pretty easy to get used to, and it’s definitely more intuitive than a button interface.
I haven’t used many of the “fancy” settings yet but I will update my review later once I’ve tried them out.
Overall, I am very happy with my purchase and look forward to using this camera for a long time.
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Exactly what I wanted,
I bought this camera only because buying a new memory card and an extra battery for my Sony Cybershot that I’ve had for 4 years was going to be almost as much as buying a brand new camera so I opted to just get a new camera. Oh em gee…am I glad I did. I love this camera. It has everything I’ve ever wanted in a camera and more. The touch screen is so nice its like using my iPhone only with better quality pictures. All the different modes such as retro colors and old time photos and sepia along with classic black and white are also included. You can edit your photos right on the camera and crop out or colorize anything you want and add borders and text and even tag people for easy upload to Facebook. Basically its like photo editing right on your camera.
I had a really old Kodak Easyshare when they first came out. It was clunky and silver and one of the first digital cameras to come out as as a point and shoot. That thing is probably close to 10 years old and it will not die. Its been dropped, beaten, wet, hot, cold, everything and it still hasn’t quit working so I’m hoping for the same durability in my new camera but of course I hope I don’t drop it anytime soon.
As some people on forums have complained of course the directions aren’t “complete” obviously its 2011 and most companies expect you to have some working knowledge of how to use a camera by now.
My only complaint is that the battery has to be in the camera and the camera plugged in to charge the battery which is aggravating if you want to be able to charge a battery while using the camera. The usually the point of buying an extra battery is it not? So for that its kind of annoying maybe I’ll find an adapter somewhere but for now I am extremely happy with the new camera. Not to mention its totally cute.
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