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Pictures: I have only used it outdoors so far. Primarily skiing. Surprisingly light weight for its size. Very good quality pics even in automatic mode. One feature I love that I have not seen mentioned much, is the sensor to determine the orientation of the camera and automatically saving correctly so that you don't waste time having to re-orient the pictures later. IS works well, giving solid results even handheld at full zoom. Wish it had a dedicated review mode though - it always pops the lens cap off and drives the lens out of the main barrel even if your only intent is to show friends a few pics on the bright LCD. The menus are pretty obvious and useful for most items (including basic help descriptions available right on the camera) and I like the dedicated first burst/last burst/EV bracketing/timer, etc... and flash mode buttons right on top. I like the multiple focus boxes that show exactly what it thinks the highlights of the scene are so you can either snap or reset the frame. And super quick from the half press/focus to taking the picture for a digital camera.
Video: I bought a 4GB card to go with the camera especially due to the video capability, which uses a lot of memory in HD mode. It eats something close to 2MB per second in some of my skiing clips! (though more typical seems to be closer to ~1MB per second) Video zoom on skiers works mostly very well, but occasionally loses focus in shadowy areas on a sunny day (too high a contrast I guess). There is some minor motor noise recorded from using the zoom in very quiet environments as well. As I am not looking for professional level audio (who would buy a still camera for that?), it's an acceptable, unobtrusive amount of noise. Also, my 3 yr old laptop chokes on the full HD sized video (skips/stutters), but fortunately my work laptop is new and can play the HD sized clips just fine.
Summary: This camera is very good. And phenomenal options and features for the price. There are other options out there for marginally higher quality on either the pictures or video or amount of zoom or etc..., but you will double, or more, the price. Certainly not worth anything near that level of extra cost in my opinion given the capabilities and quality of the Z812IS.




Everytime I transfer pictures using this software ( I have latest copy of it), it skips some of the pictures from transfer. I have called their support twice. They told me to do a routine - delete some files on my pc , then rename some folders and transfer again. But I have to do it EVERY TIME i need to transfer pictures. Because everytime some of the shots I have taken are not transfered to my pc.
Very disappointed! Will not recommand it.



I was intended to mail my camera to Kodak repair center, but they charge me a lot even if it's in warranty. So I gave it up.

What I LOVED about this camera was:
* Ease of use - menu navigation and controls
* Easier to hold onto not as slippery
* Fantastic and large LCD screen!
* Great shots - not blurry like my other Easyshare V803
* Fantastic video
My V803 always froze on me to where I'd have to remove the battery. If I took pics of my kids they were ALWAYS blurry. I even had the camera serviced 3 times in the first year I had it and it still froze on me.
But the MD863 took FANTASTIC shots! And I was impressed with the shutterspeed.
Only one major problem. The camera made a very high pitched noise when the LCD screen was on. When I recorded video the noise was amplified. The high pitched noise would stop when the LCD screen went off to conserve battery power. Called Kodak and they said I could send it in for repair but with my unsuccessful repair history with the other camera I am going to choose to return it to Walmart instead. I don't want to have to wait weeks for it to get fixed for one, and 2 I don't have a lot of faith that they will actually fix the dang thing. Kodak should just give you a new one when these things happen.
If I cannot get another one (same model) that works, I think this will kill it for me and Kodak. I know they are one of the best brands out there but if I cannot get any luck with 2 different Kodak camera models then I'd be stupid to purchase it again. It's true, hardward just isn't made like it used to be.



My only real complaint about this camera so far is that it's a battery monster. If you get this camera, plan on investing in some really, really good rechargeable batteries. Otherwise it will eat batteries like crazy.
I got mine as a refurbish deal so it is definitely worth the money we paid for it!!!



The camera works great and is easy to use.
It has 10.3 mega-pixels and therefore provides great clarity in the pictures and with the video.
The camera only has a 3 times zoom, but works great. If your wanting close up pictures of wildlife, then you need to go to higher end camera. That is to be expected though, because this camera is less expensive, and gives great pictures for the price.
I liked it so much, I bought one for my ten year old daughter so she could get started taking photos. It's easy to use for beginners and also for people who don't need all the high tech gadgets.

Then the zoom out function stopped working, so you could zoom in but you would have to shut the camera down and restart it to reset the zoom.
A month after that it stopped working completely. It would turn on, the lens would come out make a few clicks then go back in and shut off. Completely useless now.
I don't recommend this camera.



Caution though. Don't buy from Beach Camera as they sold me a defective camera and left me in the lurch. Once I went up the chain of command at Kodak, they quickly replaced the camera and I couldn't be happier.
Craig
Charleston, SC


Meant to be a present, this camera was first used more than a month after the date of purchase. Since Staples store warranty covers 30 days only, the camera could not be returned for a full refund.
Kodak graciously offers to repair it--and they annoy their customers with a call center in India (nothing against India, but a 5 minute phone call easily steals half an hour of your time if you talk to people and their supervisors who have absolutely no clue what you are talking about. The fact that they don't understand your English and you can hardly decipher theirs does not speed up things, either). If repair is impossible, Kodak will replace the camera with a REFURBISHED model.
According to their policies, Kodak will NEVER give you a new camera to replace one of their defect products.
You may want to read the fine print before you trust good old household names like Kodak.
