Kodak's hitting all the budget-friendly sweet spots today. Alongside those "fancy"
Z712 IS and Z885 shooters, these new C613 and C763 (pictured) EasyShare cameras are positively barebones, with $120 and $180 pricetags, respectively. Luckily, Kodak didn't do away with specs entirely: the C613 sports a 6.2 megapixel CCD and 3X zoom, while the C763 bumps it up to 7.1 megapixels. The screens are particularly impressive for the prices, at 2.4-inch and 2.5-inches. ISO, in about the 800 range, naturally isn't as notable as that of the Z series we saw earlier, and there's no optical image stabilization to keep your pics blur-free, but the combination of low price, small size and beefy megapixels should garner this pair a bit of success when they drop in April. Peep the C613 after the break.
Read - C613
Read - C763
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
John Doe @ Mar 7th 2007 6:44PM
Nice. At $100-$180 I could afford to pick up one of these things for my glove compartment. You never know when a camera could come in handy.
FrankTheCrank @ Mar 7th 2007 6:49PM
6.1 Megapixel for $120 bucks???
That's insane!!!
Crazy Eddie where are you?
That 763 is slick looking. Kodak still kicking after all these years. I do like my DX7590, although it feels dated right about now.
Mike P @ Mar 7th 2007 7:18PM
Is it just me or does the 763 look a LOT like Sony's DSC-W30/50/70?