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Overall a great buy with a reasonable price, if only for its tiny size.





I have two small negatives. First, it would be nice to have an eye piece to look through especially in bright sun because the screen washes out. Second, in anti-shake mode the pictures seem a bit grainy to me. Not that much of an issue unless you do a lot of zooming when you shoot.
A very nice little camera for the money. The saying "any picture is better than no picture" is so true and this little camera makes it easy to get those pictures that might otherwise be missed.



This camera takes absolutely lovely pictures - as long as they are outside. Any pictures taken indoors are of such poor quality that my camera on my cell phone takes better!! I have tried all the differnt settings and features that the phone offers to see if I can get a better picture and its just not possible on this camera. After only 9 days and over 250 pictures later, I am taking it back today!


Also the camera comes packaged with very minimal guide book. If you want detailed info on this camera to really try out its features you have to download it from the Kodak website - inconvenient and irritating. Kodak is trying to same a few dollars at the expense of their customers.
I noticed too that the camera would often make a "purring" type noise. On the positive side it did take nice macro photos.
I ended up instead purchasing the Canon PowerShot SX100IS 8MP which is a fabulous camera and a much better choice. The optical zoom on this camera is slightly less than the Kodak- 10 instead of 12 - but is a much better camera for a similar price. It is very user friendly and intuitive and takes beautiful photos.

1. LCD is dim when taking pictures in sunlit to overcast lighting. Had difficulty seeing what I was taking pictures of.
2. The zoom in/out buttons are awkwardly placed so that when you use the eyepiece, your fingers get in the way. If the LCD was brighter you wouldn't have to use the eyepiece.
3. Time delay between depressing the shutter button and data transfer. It seems that after some tweaking like scaling down the image stabilization and autofocus options has reduced this delay. Actually seems acceptable now.
Other than those deficiencies, I am currently satisfied with it.

Great camera for the price



If you want to take good pictures, learn more about digital photography, and not spend a large amount of money then this is the camera to get.
The lens is great; it's real glass and not cheap plastic and its diameter is large compared to many other cameras in this price range.
You can use the camera in Automatic mode and get great pictures. You can also, when you want to, use Manual mode and learn how to control light and exposure time. It can provide good training for later moving up to a more expensive DSLR camera.
I actually have the older model, a Z710. They keep improving it, mainly by adding more megapixels. Look for the 'Z' in the model number.
The Z812 is an excellent camera that you will like and will keep. It's light enough to travel with you but advanced enough to get good pictures and provide flexibility for your shooting needs.
I also bought a Tamrac Expedition 3 back pack to hold the camera and accessories, such as a cleaning kit, spare batteries, etc.
This is a great value in a good camera.




Problem #1: Shutter delay - there is about a one second delay from when
you press the button until the picture is taken. It is very disappointing to see a picture of the second after the candles have been blown out :(
Problem #2: Cannot take action photos. Period. This is the worst camera I have ever had in terms of action photos. My daughter is a diver and I have yet to be able to get a decent picture of one of her dives. Between the shutter problem and the poor "sport" setting - it is just about worthless. the only option is to take movines of the dives and try to get stills from that. But you lose the resolution.
Problem#3: Poor burst mode. One of the reasons I bought this camera was because it had two supported burst modes. The burst is Sooooooo slow that you can take pictures faster with a single shot camera - but not this one see problem #1.
There are more problems than I can go into in this forum. Suffice it to say that if you are not going to use this camera to take posed portrait stills, don't buy it. I regret my purchase.



We haven't had a problem with the battery compartment sliding open like other people have stated. This camera was purchased primarily for pictures not for the video feature, so I can't say anything about that.
All in all, I would say if you're an amateur camera buff, this camera should work just fine for you.

