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marmex wrote:I got another Kodak from Woot, the EasyShare Max Z990 that was 12MP, but otherwise superior to this one in every way. 30x zoom, good in low light, full 1080p video in stereo.
I'm very happy with it except that sometimes it stops recording video when I don't want it to...
Were I you, I'd wait and see if the Z990 doesn't come back...
Woot! sold out on both the new and refurbished Z990s when they were offered, so unless they come up with a new source, I wouldn't count on seeing them here again, not saying they can't. I bought both a new and refurbished Z990, love then both. Not that the Z5120 is a bad camera, it just doesn't have all the features of the Z990.
The Z5120 will still out preform most if not all P&S(Point and Shoot) cameras, and you'll have a hard time beating the price.
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stazja01
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I have had a 10mp 10x zoom Easyshare for about two years and it takes great pictures very quickly. It is one of the first digital cameras I've owned that can be rapid fired (at least in daytime lighting) and doesn't lose quality. Doesn't require special software or odd batteries either. I also paid about the same for it as this behemoth. I'd jump on one except I still have my old one.
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radi0j0hn
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dphillips47 wrote:Is there much shutter lag? Or does the picture take as soon as you press the "trigger"?
Only film cameras or very expensive cameras do that right now.
There are tons of things that have to happen in a very precise order before the shot is taken. And the (relatively) slow lens will take a while to focus in lower light as well.
This is NOT a "gym" sports shot camera, BTW, so forget that as too. Outdoors, it's great.
Cameras are improving rapidly, but keep in mind that digis have been around for only about 12 years...imagine what cars were like when they were only 12 years into production.
Right now you have to spend a lot more than $120 to get high performance.
One thing you can do right now is learn to press the shutter button down half-way to lock in the exposure and AF and then complete the push at the "decisive moment."
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narquespamley wrote:Reviews seem to be mixed. Mediocre quality sensor, not so great in low light, slow performance. You'll need a tripod at maximum zoom.
Beware of anyone who simply says the pictures are "blurry!" This means that don't know the difference between camera shake, subject motion and perhaps out of focus.
It may also indicate that they have been trying to take an action shot (usually in low light) that the camera was not built to do.
There is no "magic fairy dust camera" (yet) that does great fast response, low light action shooting for $120, so these folks need to get over it and spend more money or wait a few years for cameras to improve.
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