Kodak EasyShare Mini M200 10 MP Digital Camera


Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 2.3 x 5.8 inches ; 13.6 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B004FLL5A4
  • Item model number: 1944685


Product Features and Technical Details
Product Features

  • Insanely small credit card sized styling makes it irresistible to take along wherever you go
  • The cool little mirror on the front makes framing self-portraits and group shots so much fun
  • 3X wide-angle optical zoom allows everyone to get in the shot
  • One-button upload to e-mail, KODAK PULSE Display and other popular social networking sites
  • Take amazing HD quality pictures in 16:9 format then view your pictures in high definition on an HDTV or other HD devices

Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Kodak
  • Model: 1944685
  • Optical Sensor Resolution: 10 MP
  • Optical Sensor Technology: CCD
  • Optical zoom: 3 x
  • Display Size: 2.5 inches



Product Description
Great camera - we had a couple of older EasyShares years ago, and always liked them.
For a trip to Europe we bought three of these in June 2012, in different colors, for our kids; also some 8 GB cards. In three weeks, they took exactly (7,942) pictures, never using a case, just stufffed in a pocket. Couple of falls from waist level to concrete or cobbles; no apparent damage.
We had only one issue with any camera. One lost the little internal retaining clip or spring that holds in the SD card, but the camera door held it engaged just fine.
Charging from USB was handy off the laptop or supplied AC adapter; I hate AA or AAA batteries in cameras - they seem to last about a hundred shots. Best day for one of these was (312) 10-MP shots with some battery left.
The camera turns on very quickly - plenty of ability to whip it out as we were driving past something and get a good pic in time.


The totally flat "closed" position makes it easy to slide in and out of a pocket or backpack strap.
Pictures in decent light were great - inside a dim cathedral, the shutter speed was slow enough to blur occasionally. The zoom is not much - 3x gets you some closer, but better to crop later in a photo-editing program.
The panorama feature gave us some great shots of big vistas and cathedral ceilings - three seamlessly-stitched-together pix into one.
I've got no reference to judge them from a photography standpoint - I'm just a casual picture-taker to record projects - but foor the purpose we used them for, they couldn't have performed better.
Overall, the camera is easy to set up and use, and takes great pictures. For the price, it's a great little camera!



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