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Kodak EasyShare V570 Dual Lens Digital Camera (5.36MP, 2569x1929, 5x Opt, 32MB Internal Memory, SD/MMC)

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Good

  • Pros
  • High image quality
  • Wide-angle and zoom lens
  • Cons
  • Manual controls are limited
  • Short battery life

User Reviews for Kodak EasyShare V570 Dual Lens Digital Camera (5.36MP, 2569x1929, 5x Opt, 32MB Internal Memory, SD/MMC)

  • Reviewed by: Farkhan8

    Duration of ownership: 2 Years

    Strengths: Very clear pictures and images too.

    Weaknesses: None

    Overall Evaluation: I had nice experience using Kodak camera since last two years.

  • Reviewed by: yeohkt

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: love the 23mm lens. panoramic mode - stiching 3 pics, good control (takes a bit of time to get use to,excellent movie mode with zoom, compact

    Weaknesses: Very bad battery, slow charging (3 hours), link cable is 26pin( diff from old 24 pin). Slow startup, noisy zoon lens, kodak do not support SD > 1G, Slow SD record, need to connect AC for base station

    Overall Evaluation: Size-----as many ppl have review. its not as small as the new sony T series but small enough. very light dc indeedKodak Support-------------Kodak support is very good in Australia. Call their support number a few times (not much waiting time) but i think the support is overseas from the ppl i spoke to and also good email response (always getting reply the next business days).Price-------Got the camera on sale at Harvey norman during fathers day - Aud 297. Battery---------Very slow battery charging ( only 780mAh ) compare to 2.8 on my sony V1. Very bad indeed. Batteries are also Aud30 each.Kodak U8 Cable--------------Called support on connections. They said it need the new 26 pin kodak u8 cable which is different from the old 24 pin)ERRRR. hate more cables. and it cost Aud30 for the cable.ERRRR. Further more no compatible cable ( generic ones on ebay ... YET).Zoom Noise-----------Hate the Zoom noise. very sharp and noisy. Movie Recording-----------------The Best feature is the Movie. Zoom and auto focus . very good on a Bright and evening shots. but very bad on Low light indoor. Will fill up the 1G SD ... if the battery last...the outdoor pics are a bit good compare to other ppl review. took a few picstures of melb in the evening and it looks amazing.Storage - SD-------------Called Kodak about SD support. as usual they recommend Kodak SD which is VERY expensive and futher more recommend using not more than 512Mb which is a laugh. they said the camera would perform VERY slow if a bigger SD card is used and would have a significant performanace hit when accessing over 650~700mb on the SD.they would not say how quick the kodak camera writes on the card...testing shows less then 60x (9mb/sec ).. ppl please get a good fast card ( more then 60x) as it saves time transfering the pics using a card reader (most ppl now days buys a 512/1G/2G/4G SD)...old sony sticks MS are 1.5mb/s .. very slow..Kodak Software-------------Not like other ppl, hate the kodak software. 2 very different versions. that comes with the CD and if u download only.. initial file 1.5mb + 45+Mb download to install.Hates to restart windows when Kodak finish installing and load more junk when windows startup.I never got the Kodak connection software running. ;(Firmware upgrade-----------------The camera I got was ver 1.01 ..the latest online was 1.02. called support. not much changes. did not know how to upgrade anyway.Picture Quality---------------Not as good as a REAL 5 MPixel. The picture quality is more like 4Mpixel. and not as sharp as pics take by a sony V1 or my old nikon dcSaved Options-------------Hate it when it does not remember the options set and always set to auto mode ( with flash on, normal shapness etc) and need to set it back to Customs .EERRRRThings that come with it--------------------------come on kodak. No hard case for this delicate camera ?also the string is so clumsy. no tight up knot .. just too long. Very bad.but Very good and thick manual + nice camera box.also please include some more promotional stuff and discount vouchers etc. Kodak improvements------------------We want user forums !direct download of 45~60mb Kodak s/w online as 1 file.Finally---------Australia famous Croc Hunter Steve Irwin died yesterday. he was a great hero that we all at australia loves and will miss dearly.ppl could email me and ask questions yeohkt(AT)msn(DOT)com

  • Reviewed by: liuba

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: Slick design, two lenses for a variety of pictures, easy panoramic mode

    Weaknesses: No image stabilization, too quiet sound in videos

    Overall Evaluation: The story of this camera is simple. The camera is small, thin, easy to control, the only camera on the market with two lenses, but lacks image stabilization which is found in almost all compact cameras that also hit the market in the first half of 2006. It has a neat capability to take (stitch) panoramic pictures within the camera. Movies are fine, but the sound is very low. Despite the lack of microphone sensitivity to human speech, it is very sensitive to wind noise, unfortunately. I haven't yet found a video editor that reads the peculiar mpeg-4 format of the movies taken by the camera. I wish I could edit them and raise the sound volume. The photos look overly soft. This turned out handy for taking pictures of a ladies concerned with their appearance. They always liked how they looked on pictures taken with this camera. I really wish the camera had image stabilization! It is very limited by the light conditions. Long exposure times result in way too high a percentage of blurred pictures. The camera is small and sneaky enough to be used in places where photography is not allowed, like in a theater (of course, without flash). However, without IS, all pictures I took turned out blurred, even though I was trying and to keep the camera still.

  • Reviewed by: tomcat9943

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: wide angle

    Weaknesses:

    Overall Evaluation: So far I have enjoyed using this camera it is simple and easy to use however offers many more settings than my former camera a Fuji finepix, my Kodak camera gives beautifull pictures time after time.

  • Reviewed by: Thinkpink5

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: it takes good pictures and is very cute. my group of friends and i loved it.

    Weaknesses: the screen was good until it broke.

    Overall Evaluation: my friends and i have bought two Kodak cameras in the past five months. when one of my friends was holding the camera in her purse (in its case) the screen cracked and no longer showed the pitures (this was 5 weeks after we got it). the screen is now green when we turn it on and sucks.

  • Reviewed by: hadjih

    Duration of ownership:

    Strengths: lightweight, beautiful panoramic pix.

    Weaknesses: flash

    Overall Evaluation: This camera has got to be one of the best investments I have made in a long time. It is lightweight and portable and has every function that I require in a point and shoot. The only downside would be the weak flash , but I generally make sure I take pictures in a well lighted area or outdoors. Another feature is the WoW factor with family and friends. Many comments about the dual lens and asking me if it is real. When I show them the finished product, they soon realize the V570 is for real!

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