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Kodak EasyShare C875

Kodak EasyShare C875
alaScore 87

319 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 319 reviews of Kodak EasyShare C875. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. Opinions about the portability and performance are overall positive. The price and image quality are also mentioned favorably, whereas the image stabilizer and low light performance get less positive opinions.

usability, image quality, price, performance, portability

battery, viewfinder, flash, low-light, stabilizer

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Kodak EasyShare C875 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.

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Amazon.com review summary for Kodak EasyShare C875

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 132 user reviews of Kodak EasyShare C875 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras on Amazon.com. Reviewers are impressed by the portability and performance. The price and image quality also get good feedback. The flash and low light performance get mixed comments, and there are some critical reviews about the energy efficiency and shutter.

usability, image quality, price, performance, portability

viewfinder, reliability, shutter, energy

77% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Nov, 2024

Expert review by : Paul Jasper (pcworld.com)

Easyshare C875 Digital Camera

 

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...

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

Mar, 2007

Expert review by : Simon Joinson (dpreview.com)

Kodak C875

 

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...

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,...

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...

Feb, 2007

Expert review by : Simon Joinson (dpreview.com)

Kodak Easyshare C875 Review

 

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...

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,...

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...

Feb, 2007

Expert review by : Terry Sullivan (pcmag.com)

Kodak EasyShare C875

 

The EasyShare C875 intelligently senses how you'll likely take pictures.

Innovative "smart" auto mode. Excellent performance. Very good image quality. Easy to use.

Some strong purple fringing. A bit pricey for a point-and-shoot. Some images had color noise.

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Dec, 2006

Expert review by : Will Greenwald (cnet.com)

Kodak EasyShare C875 review

 

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...

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.

Sep, 2006

Expert review by : Steve's Digicams (steves-digicams.com)

Kodak C875

 

Physical Views The Easyshare C875 compared in size to a CD. Continue on to Features & Controls Kodak C875 Specifications CCD resolution (effective pixels) 8.3 MP (3350 × 2483) Image resolution (recorded pixels) 8.0 MP (3350 × 2483) Picture quality 8.0...

Feb, 2007

Expert review by : Steve's Digicam Online (steves-digicams.com)

Kodak Easyshare C875

 

The Kodak EASYSHARE C875 is the high-end member of the EasyShare C series of snapshot cameras. With a large 2.5-inch color LCD screen and a SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH VARIOGON 5X optical zoom lens this 8-megapixel point-and-shoot produces good pictures and...

Expert review by (imaging-resource.com)

Kodak EasyShare C875

 

The Kodak EasyShare C875 is a solidly built, 8-megapixel digital camera with an impressive 5x optical zoom and 21 scene modes. Perhaps the Kodak C875's most compelling feature is its easy-to-use in-camera Panorama stitching. Other features packed into...

Cute and comfortable design ; Good quality 5x zoom ; High resolution in a small package ; Extremely easy to use ; Pairs with Kodak's excellent EasyShare printer docks ; Rich color and nice detail in daylight shots ; Interesting smart scene mode...

Poor results when shooting indoors or outdoors in low-light without a tripod ; Underpowered flash ; Pokey all-around performance ; Mediocre resolution on LCD ; Must go online for full manual

Expert review by : Jeff Keller (dcresource.com)

Kodak EasyShare C875

 

After reading about all the features offered by the C875, you may be surprised to hear that it sells for just $199. Is the C875 the best value for your money in the compact camera field? Find out now in our review

Great value for the money ; Very good photo quality in most situations ; More zoom than your typical entry-level camera ; Compact, well-built metal/plastic body ; Large 2.5" LCD display (but see issue below) ; Many manual controls ; Tons of scene...

Redeye, despite fancy reduction system ; Disappointing night shot performance ; Low resolution LCD ; No optical viewfinder ; Could really have used manual white balance ; Fairly useless "distance guide" in manual focus mode ; Small zoom controller;...

If you want a compact camera with more zoom power than most entry-level cameras, an easy-to-use interface, and both automatic and manual controls then you'll want to take a close look at the Kodak EasyShare C875. Priced at just $200, it's an incredible...

Feb, 2008

Expert review by : Paul Jasper (macworld.com)

Kodak EasyShare C875 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.

Manual modes offer some advanced settings ; Can save custom settings ; Good value for money ; Orientation sensor pivots photos between landscape and portrait viewing

Unimpressive battery life ; Navigation joystick can be difficult to use

The Kodak EasyShare C875 costs just $200, but it packs many features. It takes 8-megapixel shots and has a long, 5X optical zoom lens. You get a large, bright 2.5-inch LCD screen and numerous scene modes to help you quickly choose the right setting for...

Jul, 2007

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