Captured memories are worth sharing thanks to Kodak Easyshare M380 Digital Camera. Now uploading your video to sites like YouTube or Kodak Gallery can be easy as 1-2-3.
The M380 will not deny you of producing quality pictures even if you crop them because of the 10.2 megapixels. Whether you print your photographs at home, online, or from a retail establishment, you are still assured of getting exceptional pictures.
With its 5x optical zoom, other people would not think that you took your pictures at long range. With the power of Kodak’s AF optical zoom lens, you can zoom in on your subject even though you are taking a long shot.
In addition, the Kodak Easyshare M380 Digital Camera has auto picture rotation that allows you to view your pictures right side up even though they were taken horizontally or vertically.
When combined with the optional Kodak Theatre HD Player, you would see your pictures come alive. Aside from that, you can access photographs from your computer, camera, or even in video streaming sites such as YouTube or Multiply.
The Kodak Easyshare M380 Digital Camera has 8 shooting modes so you can configure the camera to your desired environment. However, with the Smart Capture technology, your camera’s settings will automatically be set to the conditions of your environment.
Finally, the Kodak Easyshare M380 Digital Camera has a time/date stamp so you can easily remember when your chosen photograph was taken.
Kodak Easyshare M380 Specifications
- Megapixels: 10.7 megapixels
- Zoom: 5x optical zoom, 5x continuous digital zoom
- Screen Size: 3 inches
- Face Detection: yes
- Image Stabilization: Blur Reduction
- Unique Features: Smart Capture, Kodak Perfect Touch Technology
- Max ISO: 1600
- Self-Timer Settings: 2 secs/10 secs
- Battery: Li-Ion rechargeable battery and adapter
- Battery Life: N/A
Kodak EasyShare M380 Pictures
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December 16th, 2009 at 11:10 pm
battery life was terrible. The battery would drain from lack of use in one day. I don’t know if i had a malfunctioning camera/battery or this is what was to be expected
December 17th, 2009 at 5:53 pm
From experience we see that batteries on entry level digital cameras aren’t anything special. From a full charge, you can typically get through a whole day of picture taking. If you leave it in the camera, whether powered on or off, the battery will still unfortunately drain. Removing the battery from the camera when not in use is suggested to prevent power loss.