Digital camera - 8.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 5 x - supported memory: MMC, SD More Product Details
537 reviews
January, 2009
We have analyzed the reviews for the Kodak EasyShare C875 using our BETA review analysis. These are our findings: The Kodak EasyShare C875 is very good. Despite scruples with the difficult to see display and blurry focus, users enjoy the photos, low price, and zoom. If you can tolerate the display and focus, think about getting this digital camera.
very good battery life, excellent color, extraordinary display, extraordinary ease of use, first-class features, excellent flash, exceptional lens, fantastic photos, first-class price, brilliant video mode, fantastic zoom.
lousy focus.
Please note: The ratings above are generated using our BETA automatic review analysis and may contain errors.
Solid pictures and performance; manual controls; strong zoom lens.
Finicky controls; no image stabilization.
The EasyShare C875 is a fine choice for anyone who wants solid photos and broad control.
Kodak succeeds in this respect with the EasyShare C875, the high-end member of the EasyShare C series of snapshot cameras. The Kodak EasyShare C875 offers high-end features for a comparably low price. The C875 is a fairly chunky little camera,...
A camera doesn't have to be ambitious to be worthwhile. Sometimes a digital camera should just cut through the gimmicks of touch screens and Wi-Fi and focus on producing good images. Bells and whistles can be nice, but the most important aspects of any ca...
Solid pictures and performance; manual controls; strong zoom lens.
Finicky controls; no image stabilization.
The EasyShare C875 is a fine choice for anyone who wants solid photos and broad control.
Kodak succeeds in this respect with the EasyShare C875, the high-end member of the EasyShare C series of snapshot cameras. The Kodak EasyShare C875 offers high-end features for a comparably low price. The C875 is a fairly chunky little camera,...
The Kodak EasyShare C875 is a good, inexpensive camera. First-time digital photographers will find it easy to learn, and its more advanced features will give them room to grow over time.
Good value for money; orientation sensor pivots photos between landscape and portrait viewing; manual modes offer some advanced settings; can save custom settings.
Navigation joystick can be difficult to use; unimpressive battery life.
The included software-together with Kodak's EasyShare Gallery Web site-simplifies the process of e-mailing and sharing images. The C875 comes with an adapter plate that can connect the camera to Kodak's optional $50 EasyShare Camera Dock for charging the...
The C875 comes with an adapter plate that can connect the camera to Kodak's optional $50 EasyShare Camera Dock for charging the battery and performing one-touch uploading of photos to your Mac. Battery life testers follow a precise script,...
This solid 8-megapixel point-and-shoot is not very stylish and does not really fit in pockets, but it includes Aperture-priority, Shutter-priority, and Manual modes. It comes with a mode dial on top, a joystick on the back and a few other intuitive button...
This low-cost model offers good image quality and includes several advanced features.
5X zoom, Low price Low price
Very low battery life, Some operations are slow
The Kodak EasyShare C875 costs just $200 (as of February 15, 2007) but packs many features into an easy-to-use camera. The C875 comes with an adapter plate that connects the camera to Kodak's optional, $50 EasyShare Camera Dock for charging the...
The Kodak EasyShare C875 costs just $200 (as of February 15, 2007) but packs many features into an easy-to-use camera. It takes 8-megapixel shots and has a long (5X) zoom lens. You get a large, bright 2.5-inch LCD and 16 scene modes to help you quickly ch...
5X zoom Low price Low price
Very low battery life Some operations are slow
The Kodak EasyShare C875 is a good, inexpensive camera. First-time digital photographers will find it easy to learn on, and its more advanced features will give them room to grow over time
The C875 comes with an adapter plate that connects the camera to Kodak's optional, $50 EasyShare Camera Dock for charging the battery and performing one-touch uploading of photos to your PC. The Kodak EasyShare C875 is a good, inexpensive camera....
Award: Recommended!
Great feature set at a great price, Decent build quality, Full photographic control with genuinely usable interface, Typical Kodak ease of use, excellent integration with EasyShare software, Useful 5x zoom range (would be nice if it started a bit wider, h...
Screen not very bright, not enough resolution, can be hard to see in bright light, Slow focus at the long end of the zoom and in low light, High noise reduction at ISO 200+ causes excessive loss of fine, low-contrast detail, No custom white balance, Flash...
I have to say that when i first started this review I had fairly low expectations; not because I have any preconceptions about Kodak's ability to make a decent camera (they've proved that they can many times), but because the C875 appears to offer too goo...
Announced in August 2006 the C875 is the new flagship model in the entry-level Kodak EasyShare 'C' range, and the most interesting yet. Where most previous C series cameras have offered basic, beginnner-friendly 'point and shoot' operation at very...
Award: Recommended!
Announced in August 2006 the C875 is the new flagship model in the entry-level Kodak EasyShare 'C' range, and the most interesting yet. Where most previous C series cameras have offered basic, beginnner-friendly 'point and shoot' operation at very low pri...
Great feature set at a great price, Decent build quality, Full photographic control with genuinely usable interface, Typical Kodak ease of use, excellent integration with EasyShare software, Useful 5x zoom range (would be nice if it started a bit wider, h...
Screen not very bright, not enough resolution, can be hard to see in bright light, Slow focus at the long end of the zoom and in low light, High noise reduction at ISO 200+ causes excessive loss of fine, low-contrast detail, No custom white balance, Flash...
I have to say that when i first started this review I had fairly low expectations; not because I have any preconceptions about Kodak's ability to make a decent camera (they've proved that they can many times), but because the C875 appears to offer too goo...
The Kodak Easyshare C875 provides excellent value for a compact digital camera. Most importantly the Kodak C875 produces very nice images with saturated colors, excellent sharpness, good exposure and below average image noise. Even ISO 400 can be used for...
Great image sharpness, Excellent automatic white-balance, Very low image noise up to ISO 200, Quite useable ISO 400 performance, Good shot-to-shot speed, Low-resolution destructive in-camera panorama stitching, Solid build quality
Occasional corner softness, Slow focusing near telephoto, Most controls too small for comfort, Useless distance scale for manual focusing, Redeye problems, Weak flash, Slow startup and shutdown
In terms of speed the Kodak Easyshare C875 shows a mixed performance. Most importantly the Kodak C875 produces very nice images with saturated colors, excellent sharpness, good exposure and below average image noise.
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