Reviews and Problems with Kodak EasyShare Sport C123
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Kodak EasyShare Sport C123
PC Magazine
4 September 2011
Conclusion: The very inexpensive Kodak EasyShare Sport waterproof point-and-shoot digital camera is priced like a toy, and it operates like one.
Pros: Cheap. Simple to operate. Dust-, sand-, and water-proof. Plenty of sharing options. Autofocus can be used during video recording.
Cons: Fixed focus and a lack of image stabilization mean blurry photos unless you have a tripod or an optimal lighting condition. Only takes AA batteries. VGA-quality video ...
Summary: The EasyShare Sport C123 is cheap, but even at this price we were disappointed by the results, which often fell short of what we have shot in the past with a smartphone.
Pros: Small and cheap, Funky case colours, Waterproof case
Review: $99 Kodak Easyshare Sport Is The Most User-Friendly Pocket-Cam - Plus It's Waterproof
Channel News
2 September 2011
Excerpt: When you're looking for a low-budget family cam for tossing around at the beach and giving to the kids without them smashing some well-loved equipment, this is a camera
Pros: Very cheap camera that can be found for under $100, with much better quality than Kodak's Play- line-up of handy cams; waterproof and dustproof, making it ideal for be...
Cons: Lacks autofocus and image stability; slightly heavy/chunky for a mini-cam (compared to Kodak's other mini digital cameras); no image stabilisers
Conclusion: Sin duda, recomendada a usuarios que disfruten de cámaras pequeñas, con buena calidad de imagen y precio accesible. Por su tamaño, se puede llevar a cualquier lugar.
Pros: Es un equipo pequeño capaz de entregar imágenes de gran tamaño. El cuerpo es resistente y sumergible hasta 3 metros. Lo mejor, el precio accesible.
Cons: Suele ser un poco lenta entre disparos. Para algunos, el tamaño del equipo puede ser molesto. Utiliza baterías AA.