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Kodak Easyshare Z980
By: Nikhil Singh   |   Jul 11, 2009
  • 2.5
Good Macro mode
AWB and color reproduction are accurate
Sub-par image quality
Build quality's cheap
Vertical grip is useless

If only camera manufacturers focused as much on quality, as they did with cramping up spec sheets with as many useless features as possible, life would be so much better for everyone. Kodak's gone down a similar path with the feature-rich Easyshare Z980.


Build Quality

The camera's dimensions are 91 x 124 x 105 mm and it weights 445 grams, making it of average weight and size. The weight isn't evenly distributed though, and the side where the batteries go feels heavier, making it a little uncomfortable to hold while taking shots.


Button placement's gone the old Kodak way, which works for those who've been using Kodak's superzooms for a while. I'm not too fond of how they've cramped up the self-timer, macro mode, flash and shutter buttons on top, along side the orientation and power toggle, and mode dial, on the top side of the camera. It feels really cramped up and counter-intuitive, considering most cameras use the selection d-pad to double up as a few of the shortcut keys, unlike the Z980. Also, the buttons feel really flimsy, like they're made of cheap plastic, especially the shutter buttons (yes, there are two of them) which feel like shoddy pieces of silver plastic wedged into the body of the camera. The area around the shutter buttons are flat, making them cheaper.

The over-all build of the camera - other than the buttons, that is - is pretty decent. The body's made of hard black plastic which feels easy on the fingers. The grip of the camera though, is made of smooth rubber as opposed to textured rubber, which is a far better option. The smooth rubber doesn't lend your hand too much grip, making the camera a lot more slippery than others out there.


The camera allows you to fix an external flash on it, and features a vertical grip attachment for those who wish to take vertically oriented shots. It even has a shutter button on the side of the camera. All you have to do is screw the cheap looking plastic on the bottom of the camera, and you have yourself a terribly uncomfortable vertical hand-grip that you'll probably never want to use again. Another useless feature cramped in just to make the spec sheets look good.


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What could I say, if somebody is really interested in buying digital cameras then the best possible way is to view websites such as steve's digicams, dpreview or even CNET, but God sake don't judge camera as per tech2.com. This is really a good camera, if u want to get a point n shoot with ultra zoom, Z980 is the way to go. You can surely check the reviews in the above mentioned websites.
Saikat @ Sep 17, 2009
new samsung HZ25W is a copy of Kodak z980,
difficult to find more than two differences between Kodak z980 and HZ25W,
very stupid step of Kodak or Samsung
palmist @ Sep 09, 2009
Pls, suggest me g`d camera, i am intrested in wild life, birds' nature photografy with there close poit shotbut i don`t know about cameras my b`et is 15k to 20k & i want m`x zoom & mega pixels for sharp point closseup its my dream to do that pls help me
jayesh kale @ Aug 14, 2009
i want to buy a decent digital SLR camera within range of rs.20000- rs.30000...please advice..i am starter.
regrds
dr.varsha
dr.varsha mohanty @ Jul 21, 2009
nice one thanks.

plz send the prize and another details.
Nidhin @ Jul 14, 2009
Decent camera with unwanted features
Yes you are right... not many would use all the features instead of the features they can concentrate on quality.
"Quality is more important not the quantity".
Raghu @ Jul 11, 2009
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