Kodak Software for Kodak Easy Share Z760
Kodak EasyShare Z760
Kodak has slipped out another camera today, which will join the Z series. The EasyShare Z760 boasts 6.1 million pixels, 3x optical zoom and 2.2-inch LCD screen. It also has 16 scene modes plus five color modes. It appears to have a less pronounced handgrip and Kodak has chosen to market this one in black; the rest of the range is silver. It is available this month priced US$449.95 (approx €347).
Kodak EasyShare Z760 specifications
Sensor | 6.1 million effective pixels |
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Image sizes | • 2872 x 2160 • 2856 x 2142 • 5.4 MP • 4.0 MP • 3.1 MP • 1.7 MP |
Movie clips | • 320 x 240 @ 24 fps • Audio recording capture and during playback • Max length 30 secs |
File formats | • Still: JPEG |
Lens | • 39 - 117 mm (35 mm equiv) 3x optical zoom • F 2.8 - 4.8 |
Digital zoom | Up to 4x |
Focus | Auto focus with continuous and selectable modes |
Focus distance | • Normal: 60 cm to infinity (W/T) • Macro: 7 - 70 cm • Telemacro: 28 - 70 cm |
Metering | • Matrix • Center-weighted • Spot |
ISO sensitivity | • Auto • ISO 100 • ISO 200 • ISO 400 • ISO 800 |
Exposure compensation | +/-2EV in 1/3 stop increments |
Shutter speed | • Automatic: 1/8-1/1400 sec • Manual: 64-1/1000 sec |
Aperture | F 2.8-8.0 (wide), F 4.8-8.0 (tele) |
Modes | • High color • Low • Natural • Black and white • Sepia |
Scene modes | • Auto • 16 scene modes • Program auto • Aperture priority • Shutter priority • Manual • Custom |
White balance | Auto, daylight, tungsten, fluorescent |
Self timer | 10 secs |
Continuous shooting | • First burst mode: 2 fps up to four frames • Last burst mode: Up to 30 frames at 2 fps, with last 4 frames saved |
Image parameters | Sharpness (high, normal, low) |
Flash | • Auto, red-eye reduction, on, off • Range: wide: 0.6 - 4.2 m (2-13.8 ft.); tele: 0.6-2.5 m (2-8.2 ft.) • Flash compensation: +/-1.0EV in 1/2 steps |
Viewfinder | Optical |
LCD monitor | • 2.2 " TFT LCD • 153,000 pixels |
Connectivity | • USB • DC-in • AV out |
Print compliance | PictBridge |
Storage | • SD card • 32 MB card supplied |
Power | Lithium ion rechargeable battery |
Weight (no batt) | 219 g (7.7 oz) |
Dimensions | 100 x 69 x 40mm (4 x 2.7 x 1.6 in) |
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