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Kodak EasyShare M381

PCWorld Rating

2.5
2.5 / 5 - PCWorld, Nov 10, 2009

Pros

  • Perfect Touch feature fixes poorly lit shots
  • Easy to use

Cons

  • Shutter and zoom lag a bit
  • No HD video shooting
  • Limited manual controls

Bottom Line

This bargain-priced point-and-shoot camera has quirks and limitations, but it's a decent no-fuss option for beginners.

PCWorld's Kodak EasyShare M381 Coverage

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