Introduction
Kodak’s trials and tribulations in its transition from film to digital have filled business press pages for years. We won’t comment on the problems in the executive suite (they’re too legion and would bore you to tears). Cameras are what we’re all about and Kodak has its share of decent models such as the P880 and the new Z712 IS. The EasyShare V1003 is in the middle of the company’s line-up. It has 10MP resolution, a 3x optical zoom, a 2.5-inch LCD and the true ease of use that’s endeared Kodak to moms everywhere for the last century. We’re reviewing this model because of that and for the fact you can get a name brand 10-megapixel camera for $199 USD in stores--a pretty incredible price when you think back a year or two. Now is it worth spending two century notes on a Kodak? There’s only one way to find out…

Comparing this to the 8MP Sony DSC-W90 in terms of processing power and speed is a joke.

by Danny Shyan on March 24, 2008:
“I gave this camera a 10, because it is a 10 for what is: A very basic point and shoot digital camera that is nice for taking snapshot you want to email to someone. It has a fair number of exposure settings, focus settings and scene settings. Focus is quite...” More...