
Pros
- Quick shutter on individual shots
- 10X optical zoom
- Very good still-image quality
Cons
- Mediocre video quality
- Shutter lag between shots
- No wide-angle capabilities
Bottom Line
Simple to use, the EasyShare Z950 offers impressive color and a powerful 10X optical zoom. The only disappointment is its mediocre video quality.
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