Kodak EasyShare V1003 10MP is capable of taking stills at an astounding 3648×2736 for incomparable detail. With a built-in Kodak Retinar lens you get 3X optical (35mm equivalent- 36mm to 108mm) zoom, 4X digital-zoom. Following Kodak’s tradition, the V1003 is designed for both simplicity and creativity. Use the menu of automatic scene modes to get great pictures in a variety of situations. What’s more is that the V1003 isn’t just limited to still pictures. It can also shoot video-quality movies. There’s also an anti-blur mode to help assure sharp images. And with the optional EasyShare dock, image transfer is swift and instantaneous. Have a picture you want to share? Tag it using the exclusive on-camera Share button and it will be ready to print or e-mail later. Yes, it’s time to come back to Kodak. The EasyShare V1003 digital-camera is a great choice. Custom settings – camera sounds, sound volume, digital zoom, LCD brightness, LCD auto dimmer, auto power off, date/time, video out, photoframe, red-eye pre-flash, date stamp, video date display, blur warning, language Movie mode up to 640×480 VGA I/O interface – A/V output (NTSC or PAL, user-selectable), KODAK Camera Dock/Printer Dock Interface, digital (USB 2.0) connection Unit Dimensions – W ? H ? D – 4.1 ? 2.1 ? 1.0 in. (103 ? 54.5 ? 25 mm); Weight – 5.0 oz (141.5 g) Kodak 1-Year Limited warranty
Helpful consumer’s review
I originally bought this camera at Walmart for about $230, then I came home and saw it was $180 at amazon; so I returned it to Walmart and started over at amazon.
I am so happy with this purchase. I have a really high-end, although now outdated, Olympus, and I have been a loyal Olympus customer for years, but as I looked to upgrade to a higher MP camera, I realized that I could not justify staying in the same price range as my previous cameras.
And I don’t regret the decision for a second. I have had this camera for about a month, and it has come in handy (it is also much smaller than my previous cameras) on many occasions. I recently was able to make a great video of my friend’s daughter going for her first colored belt in Tae Kwon Do. The camera worked great for video in this type of circumstance (once I learned to keep my hand away from the microphone.) I honestly can’t imagine having much reason to use the video camera that I paid hundreds for a couple of years ago again.
Still picture quality is obviously great with 10MP and stabilization.


















