Kodak EasyShare V803 8MP with optional fun accessories to match your personal style. The Kodak EasyShare cameras features a new menu feature called Maintain Settings to store your preferred settings for flash, white balance, ISO and resolution between uses, saving you time and assuring you have the camera set up your own personal way. The Kodak EasyShare V803 produces vibrant shots with dynamic picture quality that can be viewed on the large 2.5″ (6.4 cm) color LCD screen. 36-108 mm (35 mm equiv.) f/2.8-4.9 Lens 4x digital zoom enlarges your pictures even more 2.5 LCD (6.4 cm), 150K pixels Sensor type – 1/1.8 CCD Shutter speed – 8-1/1448 seconds Scene modes – Portrait, sport, landscape, close up, night portrait, night landscape, snow, beach, text/document, fireworks, flower, museum/manner, self-portrait, high ISO, children, backlight, panning, candlelight, sunset, custom, panorama and anti blur Digital IS using anti-blur mode – Reduce blur caused by camera or subject movement Flash Range – 2.0-9.8 feet (0.6-3.0 m) at wide ISO 140, 2.0-6.6 feet (0.6-2.0 m) at tele ISO 200 Tripod mount – 1/4 standard Dimensions – Width 4.1 ? Height 2.1 ? Depth 1.0 (103?54.5?25mm) Weight – 5.0 ounces (141.5 grams).
Helpful consumer’s review
I purchased this camera to replace a Kodak V603 that I used for a while thinking that the “V803″ indicated a camera with more functions, a “new and improved” version of the V603 that I had been using. The only incremental feature that the V803 offers is a higher 8 Mega Pixel resolution versus the maximum 6 Mega Pixel resolution of the V603. Actually the V803 excludes many functions such as Auto Rotate that are present in the V603. But the V803 does take very satisfactory pictures. If you put the camera in the “fully automatic” mode and simply click away you will get pretty decent pictures. Point and Click is what describes most of my picture taking so I am satisfied with the camera’s performance. I would recommend this camera if you anticipate doing mostly Point and Click type of shooting with an expectation of decent (but not fantastic) results. By the way, I would also recommend that you totally skip installing any of the software that comes with the camera as the software is essentially Junk Ware that installs all sorts of unneccesary software and background processes whose main function ends up being to simply slow down your computer. Instead get an inexpensive SD Card reader and use that to read your memory card like a Disk Drive and simply copy and paste your pictures from the Memory Card to your hard disk.


















